Synonym: change, circle, circuit, cycle, orbit, overthrow, rebellion, revolt, riot, turning, uprising. Similar words: revolutionary, glorious revolution, evolution, devolution, solution, resolution, absolution, pollution. Meaning: [‚revə'luːʃn] n. 1. a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving 2. the overthrow of a government by those who are governed 3. a single complete turn (axial or orbital).
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151. However, there was little doubt that it would happen, and that this revolution will change the world.
152. It could, however, have made clear the difference between constitutional amendment and political revolution.
153. Lutz Gattnar was in charge of computer projects at the 7 Oktober combine until the revolution.
154. The underground revolution was coming up to the surface, although it was nowhere near breaking through.
155. It was only decisively ended by the Revolution of 1688, Muddiman having become too closely associated with the fallen regime.
156. A mere fraction of the population shared in the cultural revolution.
157. But this does not mean that the colonial revolution has not affected the mechanism of the imperialist economy.
158. Evolving Software A key feature of the Industrial Revolution was the replacement of hand-crafted manufacture with mass-production techniques.
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159. Almost continuous revolution for twenty-seven years following independence had disrupted industry, commerce, and all progressive development.
160. The Velvet Revolution Czechoslovakia goes to the polls this month in the first democratic election since 1946.
161. I'm reading a really good book at the moment - it's about the French Revolution.
162. The telecommunications revolution continues apace and undoubtedly even more effectively with-out the megamerger.
163. Revolutions spring not from accident, but from necessity. A revolution is a return from the factitious to the real. It takes place because it must. Victor Hugo
164. David Murray's arrival at Ibrox sparked the much heralded Rangers Revolution.
165. At least this revolution was genuine because the comparatively cheap micro-chip computers made possible and affordable a computerised society.
166. To Yacouba the new watchwords of democracy and modernization are vast improvements on the furore of the Revolution.
167. So what happens to me in the great cultural revolution?
168. This was part of the cultural revolution which has gone on ever since.
169. Conditions in the aftermath of the 1905 revolution were propitious for stable development in countryside and city alike.
170. The revolution, through state control[sentencedict.com], has given agricultural labourers greater security and better wages by turning them into state employees.
171. Overall, Skocpol's comparisons identify the causes and consequences of social revolution.
172. The real fear that this revolution might overthrow the Tsar forced him to make some political concessions to appease the masses.
173. Yet the high tide of nationalism was still to come, from two World Wars and the colonial revolution.
174. Prior to the Revolution there was scant institutional evidence of deep-rooted nationalist sentiment.
175. This is the sharp end of modern cartography, a revolution in processing geographic data for practical uses.
176. Talk of revolution and counter-revolution has been banned from the rhetoric of the moment.
177. Through this astounding revolution, she rediscovered her original pride and her dignity as a great civilization.
178. In general the colonial revolution has helped to overcome lethargy and the feeling of political impotence.
179. The current revolution in the newspaper industry has highlighted the growing use of new technology to produce daily newspapers.
180. Finally, there is an assessment of potential impacts, on the political world, of the revolution in communication technologies.
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