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Definition of Revolutionised
1. revolutionise [v] - See also: revolutionise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Revolutionised
Literary usage of Revolutionised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Zealand in Evolution: Industrial, Economic and Political by Guy Hardy Scholefield, William Pember Reeves (1909)
"... at a halt— Production suspended—Avoiding the consequences—The magic of
refrigeration—Production revolutionised—Extraordinary expansion. ..."
2. The Personal Life of David Livingstone... Chiefly from His Unpublished by William Garden Blaikie (1881)
"... ideas of the interior revolutionised—Enthusiasm of Livingstone—Discovers
Lake 'Ngami—Obliged to return—Prize from Royal Geographical Society—Second ..."
3. Reminiscences Chiefly of Oriel College and the Oxford Movement by Thomas Mozley (1882)
"THE TUITION revolutionised. IN 1831 Newman had finally ceased to be tutor, and
to explain this important and to him very painful deprivation, ..."
4. The personal life of David Livingstone by William Garden Blaikie (1880)
"... ideas of the interior revolutionised—Enthusiasm of Livingstone—Discovers
Lake "Ngami—Obliged to return—Prize from Royal Geographical Society—Second ..."
5. How to Use Water Power by Herbert Chatley (1907)
"The introduction of this has to a great extent revolutionised the loading and
unloading of ships. In connection with this appliance we have a very FIG. 9. ..."