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Word revolution
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˌrevəˈluːʃn / NAmE / ˌrevəˈluːʃn /
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  • a socialist revolution
  • the outbreak of the french revolution in 1789
  • to start a revolution
  • a country on the brink of revolution
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revolution

(noun)BrE / ˌrevəˈluːʃn / NAmE / ˌrevəˈluːʃn /
  1. an attempt, by a large number of people, to change the government of a country, especially by violent action
    • a socialist revolution
    • the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789
    • to start a revolution
    • a country on the brink of revolution
  2. a great change in conditions, ways of working, beliefs, etc. that affects large numbers of people
    • see also Industrial Revolution
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/the-industrial-revolution
    • a cultural/social/scientific, etc. revolution
    • A revolution in information technology is taking place.
  3. a complete circular movement around a point, especially of one planet around another
    • see also revolve
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/revolve
    • the revolution of the earth around the sun
  4. a circular movement made by something fixed to a central point, for example in a car engine
    • rotating at 300 revolutions per minute

    Extra Examples

    • As the 18th century wore on, an agricultural revolution took place.
    • Doctors have welcomed the fitness revolution.
    • He achieved a virtual revolution in the way music is recorded.
    • How long does it take for the planet Jupiter to make a complete revolution around the sun?
    • Jupiter makes a complete revolution around the sun every 12 years.
    • Marketing has undergone a revolution in recent years.
    • One full revolution of the knob will open the hatch.
    • Some Marxists still believe that socialism will one day triumph through world revolution.
    • The activists were charged with fomenting revolution.
    • The coming of television brought about a revolution in people’s leisure activities.
    • The computer revolution has transformed the workplace.
    • The earth turns through one complete revolution approximately every twenty-four hours.
    • The last decade has seen a revolution in telecommunications.
    • There has been a quiet revolution in the way writing is taught.
    • There has been a revolution going on in farming during the last five years.
    • Thousands of people were killed in the bloody revolution that toppled the government.
    • a revolution against communist rule
    • the failed 1911 revolution
    • the revolution which overthrew the old regime
    • The French Revolution brought about great changes in the society and government of France.
    • The country appears to be on the brink of revolution.
    • The disk rotates at up to 500 revolutions per minute.
    • The revolution of the earth around the sun takes one year.
    • The shooting and killing of thirty people started a revolution.
    • a cultural/social/scientific revolution

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English: from Old French, or from late Latin revolutio(n-), from revolvere ‘roll back’, from re- ‘back’ (also expressing intensive force) + volvere ‘roll’.
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