Synonym: radical, revolutionist, rotatory, subversive, subverter. Similar words: evolution, resolution, dictionary order, missionary, pollution, institutional, constitutional, revolving. Meaning: [‚revə'luːʃnərɪ] n. a radical supporter of political or social revolution. adj. 1. markedly new or introducing radical change 2. of or relating to or characteristic or causing an axial or orbital turn 3. relating to or having the nature of a revolution 4. advocating or engaged in revolution.
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91. The revolutionary Marxist ideology adopted by the intelligentsia began to merge with the working-class movement.
92. The revolutionary new drug is widely credited to Arthur Kessler.
93. Bacteriophages appeared to be harmless to man, and seemed to be promising therapeutic agents of revolutionary importance.
94. The great majority of revolutionary populists resolutely rejected the deception and unprincipled adventurism of a few untypical deviants like Nechaev.
95. Their rank-and-file soon settled down abroad like most non-ideological migrants transferring their revolutionary energies to the anti-slavery campaign.
96. The true revolutionary is guided by great feelings of love. Che Guevara
97. Divorced from the program of revolutionary Marxism, cadres immersed in the mass movement eventually succumb to opportunism.
98. Standing Room Only researchers can find no rules or regulations to block Newbon's revolutionary plan.
99. From him even the most intractable pages stir with revolutionary fervour.
100. The choices they made also illustrate the divisions within the clergy and the gap between Loyalist clergy and revolutionary laity.
101. But this ideology, though revolutionary in content[sentencedict.com], in fact sustained capitalist relations of production in general and big business in particular.
102. But Li is closely tied to the eldest of the revolutionary generation.
103. Such utterances, especially from a supposedly left-wing government, are revolutionary.
104. The first was a developed bourgeoisie which needed bureaucracy as a weapon against revolutionary movements.
105. Luciano Villoslada remembers that humid spring day that his sister Luz sealed her fate by deciding to become a revolutionary.
106. In the decades before Emancipation only a few isolated individuals had carried dissent to the point of revolutionary commitment.
107. However, it would be inadvisable for revolutionary socialists to base themselves on this unlikely variant.
108. They do not yet see the need or possibility of broader mass actions, the scope of which would reach revolutionary proportions.
109. Any apparent fragmentation is a ruling class stratagem designed to divide exploited classes which develop revolutionary or reformist consciousness.
110. The strategy developed by the revolutionary populists reflected the same mixture of heroic struggle for the peasantry's cause and utopian illusions.
111. On all sides, opportunities for growth are opening up for the revolutionary movement.
112. Its legitimacy was not based on electoral success but on its revolutionary principles and antecedents.
113. It is also, rather vaguely, thought of as a revolutionary activity.
114. In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act. George Orwell
115. After renaming the city itself, they pinned nationalistic and revolutionary labels on its streets and buildings.
116. Blumlein's revolutionary technique vastly improved quality and simplified production, and was adopted internationally.
117. It is as simple and as revolutionary a milestone in human culture as the invention of the wheel.
118. But they left largely unchallenged the Bolshevik view of October 1917 itself as the greatest achievement of the world revolutionary movement.
119. They bequeathed an invaluable legacy of moral integrity, revolutionary thought and political organization on which their Bolshevik heirs were to draw.
120. In return Televisa provided slanted news coverage that helped keep the Institutional Revolutionary Party eternally in power.
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