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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211. I still keep as a bookmark my ticket for the 1989 Revolution Day parade in Red Square.
212. The Revolution introduced me to art, and in turn, art introduced me to the Revolution! Albert Einstein
213. In the West its enormous popularity was as a love story set against the epic background of the Revolution and its aftermath.
214. The Revolution certainly marked a belated victory for the policy of Exclusion, and finally established the legislative sovereignty of Parliament.
215. The colonial revolution could not by its own forces bring about the downfall of imperialism.
216. Or perhaps from some different moral climate, like a war, or a revolution.
217. And even when revolution or military defeat should have opened eyes, distorted versions of reality survive.
218. Its mere arrival on the scene will not assure a revolution in education or in politics. Sentencedict.com
219. The degree of capitalist development implied the momentum of a bourgeois revolution.
220. Nowadays, actuaries are spearheading the revolution which is taking place in the pensions field.
221. At the dawn of the industrial revolution, birth control technology was still relatively crude.
222. It is evident that the machine aesthetic played more than just a stylistic part in the revolution.
223. But given the democratic revolution on its own doorstep, the Soviet Union is now distanced from its long-time proteges.
224. In time, when a revolution from world capitalism to world socialism sweeps away the economic base, the state will disappear.
225. The accepted principle was that you should not define your cause before starting the revolution.
226. In the early decades of the century, evangelicals had been constrained by the fear of revolution.
227. That the White Revolution was massively acclaimed by referendum in 1973 did not commend it any the more to the clergy.
228. It was like the first stage of the revolution, i. e., taking the king captive.
229. But we are all concerned about what will happen after the revolution.
230. A second revolution occurred in the way people conceived of church and state, the religious and civil realms.
231. In previous decades this would signify certain defeat for the revolution.
232. National blood pressure ran so high that the Herrera government dared not receive SlideIl in the capital for fear of a revolution.
233. A further difference between the army and the police was that the professional officer corps had the task of leading the revolution.
234. Revolutions are only contemplated by cadres with intense preferences: most workers in liberal democracies will not vote for a revolution.
235. For years after the Cultural Revolution, one survivor told Southern Weekend, no one visited the cemetery where 400 lie buried.
236. Alongside the current assessment revolution are equally radical curriculum initiatives associated with a whole alphabet soup of acronyms.
237. For on it depends the significance to be attached to the revolution.
238. As a result of the microcomputer revolution, electronic data processing has become a familiar feature of research in most humanities disciplines.
239. You can never have a revolution in order to establish a democracy. You must have a democracy in order to have a revolution. G K Chesterton
240. The communications and information revolution has permitted progressively greater central control over their financial affairs.
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