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revolution

[rev-uh-loo-shuhn] / ˌrɛv əˈlu ʃən /




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But it’s also realistic to believe that Trinidad, just by being in the competition, is furthering something of a revolution in the Winter Olympics in general, and in bobsledding in particular.

From Los Angeles Times

The wave of demonstrations marked some of the most dramatic upheavals in Iran since the 1979 Islamic revolution, which installed the clerical system led by a Supreme Leader.

From BBC

“Or to put it in other words, AI seems to be yet another example of a revolution that ends up eating its own children.”

From Barron's

Senior portfolio manager Keith Buchanan of Globalt Investments in Atlanta said investors are trying to understand the nuances of “this AI revolution,” particularly when it comes to which companies will be the winners or losers.

From MarketWatch

The Renaissance revived themis and unleashed the scientific revolution as the epitome of techne; the Protestant Reformation made the nation-state and democracy the vehicles of both.

From The Wall Street Journal