单词 | revolutionizing |
释义 | > as lemmasrevoˈlutionizing revoˈlutionizing n. and adj. ΘΚΠ the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > sudden or complete change > [adjective] revolutional1796 revolutionizing1797 catastrophic1837 cataclysmic1851 cataclysmal1861 catastrophical1876 upheaving1881 the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > sudden or complete change > [noun] > production of revolutionizing1797 society > authority > lack of subjection > rebelliousness > revolution > [noun] > bringing under revolutionary government revolutionizing1797 revolutionizement1820 1797 tr. F. Pagès Secret Hist. French Revol. II. xxix. 251 The nation were eager for good laws, for peace and happiness, because it was tired of revolutionizing and being revolutionized. 1797 G. Penn Remarks Renewed Negotiation for Peace 14 The revival of the revolutionizing clubs has raised the apprehensions of that very government. 1854 M. Evans tr. L. Feuerbach Essence Christianity vii. 77 Words possess a revolutionizing force; words govern mankind. 1882 Standard 5 Oct. 3/2 To prevent..the revolutionising and distracting of that country. 1920 Playground Apr. 14 The quickening of community consciousness and the new appreciation of the value of team work..are having a revolutionizing effect on the community recreation movement. 1966 Negro Digest Oct. 78/1 Through literature, theater and art, the revolutionizing of the consciousness of the black people can be achieved. 2004 H. Redner Conserving Cultures i. 41 The new technological marvels..for the creation of new media and the revolutionizing of the old. < as lemmas |
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