What Word Did She Consider Synonymous to Revolutionary
rev·o·lu·tion
(rĕv′ə-lo͞o′shən)
n.
one.
a.
Orbital motion about a point, especially as distinguished from axial rotation:
the planetary revolution nigh the sun.
b.
A turning or rotational motion most an axis.
c.
A single complete cycle of such orbital or axial motion.
ii.
The overthrow of one government and its replacement with some other.
three.
A sudden or momentous alter in a situation:
the revolution in computer technology.
4.
Geology
A time of major crustal deformation, when folds and faults are formed.
[Middle English
revolucioun, from Former French
revolution, from Late Latin
revolūtiō
, revolūtiōn-, from Latin
revolūtus, past participle of
revolvere,
to turn over; run across
revolve.]
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revolution
(ˌrɛvəˈluːʃən)
n
ane.
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the overthrow or repudiation of a regime or political system by the governed
ii.
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in Marxist theory) the fierce and historically necessary transition from i organisation of production in a society to the side by side, equally from feudalism to capitalism
3.
a far-reaching and desperate alter, esp in ideas, methods, etc
4.
a.
movement in or as if in a circle
b.
one complete turn in such a circle:
a turntable rotating at 33 revolutions per infinitesimal.
5.
(Astronomy)
a.
the orbital motion of 1 trunk, such equally a planet or satellite, around another. Compare rotation5a
b.
one consummate turn in such motion
half-dozen.
a cycle of successive events or changes
seven.
(Geological Science)
geology
obsolete
a profound change in weather over a large part of the world’s surface, esp one characterized past mountain building:
an orogenic revolution.
[C14: via Old French from Late Latin
revolūtiō, from Latin
revolvere
to revolve]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, twelfth Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
rev•o•lu•tion
(ˌrɛv əˈlu ʃən)
n.
ane.
a complete and forcible overthrow and replacement of an established regime or political organization by the people governed.
2.
a sudden, consummate, or radical change in something:
a revolution in church architecture; a social revolution caused past automation.
iii.
a.
a procedure or form, as if in a circuit, back to a starting betoken.
b.
a single turn of this kind.
4.
a.
a turning circular or rotating, equally on an centrality.
b.
a moving in a circular or curving form, every bit about a central bespeak.
c.
a single cycle in such a form.
5.
a.
the orbiting of ane heavenly body around another.
b.
(not in technical utilize) the rotation of a heavenly body on its axis.
c.
a single course of such move.
6.
a cycle of events in time or in a recurring period of time.
[1350–1400; Middle English language
revolucion
< Late Latin
revolūtiō= Latin
revolū-,
variant southward. of
revolvere
to roll back (run across revolve) +
-tiō
-tion]
Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 One thousand Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random Business firm, Inc. All rights reserved.
rev·o·lu·tion
(rĕv′ə-lo͞o′shən)
1.
The motion of an object around a point, peculiarly around another object or a center of mass.
2.
A single complete wheel of such motion.
Usage
Nosotros employ the words
revolution
and
rotation—or the verbs
revolve
and
rotate—to signal cyclic patterns. Nosotros talk of
ingather rotation
to refer to the successive planting of different crops on the same land, or of a
revolving door
to refer to a door turning well-nigh a central pivot. In everyday voice communication
revolution
and
rotation
are often used as synonyms, merely in science they are not synonyms and have singled-out meanings. The difference between the two terms lies in the location of the central axis that the object turns about. If the centrality is exterior the body itself—that is, if the object is orbiting about some other object—and then one complete orbit is called a
revolution.
But if the object is turning about an axis that passes through itself, then ane complete bicycle is called a
rotation.
This deviation is ofttimes summed upwardly in the statement: “Earth
rotates
on its axis and
revolves
around the sunday.”
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revolution
- ringlet – A circular motion or revolution; to cause to spin around or whirl.
- rebellion, revolution – Rebellion is open resistance to a government or authority; revolution is a rebellion that succeeds in overthrowing the government and establishing a new one.
- rev – An abbreviation of revolution.
- young Turk – Term for a tyrannical or unmanageable human being, based on the members of a party of Turkish agitators that brought almost the revolution of 1908.
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Noun | 1. |
![]() revolution – a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving; “the industrial revolution was likewise a cultural revolution” alteration, modify, modification – an result that occurs when something passes from one land or phase to another; “the change was intended to increase sales”; “this storm is certainly a modify for the worse”; “the neighborhood had undergone few modifications since his last visit years ago” Cultural Revolution, Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution – a radical reform in China initiated by Mao Zedong in 1965 and carried out largely past the Red Guard; intended to eliminate counterrevolutionary elements in the government it resulted in purges of the intellectuals and socioeconomic chaos green revolution – the introduction of pesticides and high-yield grains and improve management during the 1960s and 1970s which profoundly increased agricultural productivity |
2. |
revolution – the overthrow of a authorities by those who are governed counterrevolution – a revolution whose aim is to reverse the changes introduced by a previous revolution |
|
three. |
![]() revolution – a single complete plow (centric or orbital); “the plane made iii rotations before information technology crashed”; “the revolution of the earth nearly the sun takes one year” turning, plough – a movement in a new direction; “the turning of the wind” orbital motion, orbital rotation – movement of an object in an orbit around a fixed point; “satellites in orbital rotation” spin – a swift whirling motion (ordinarily of a missile) |
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revolution
substantive
iii.
rotation, plow, cycle, circle, bicycle, spin, lap, circuit, orbit, whirl, gyration, circular
The gear drives a wheel i/10th revolution per cycle.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
revolution
noun
one.
Circular movement around a point or virtually an axis:
2.
Organized opposition intended to change or overthrow existing authority:
3.
A momentous or sweeping change:
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Translations
ثَوْرَةثَوْرَه
ثَوْرَه: تَغَيُّر كامِل
دَوَران الأرْض حَوْل الشَّمْس
revoluce
obrátka
otáčení
otáčka
revolution
gennemgribende forandring
omdrejning
vallankumous
revolucija
forradalom
gyökeres átalakulás
bylting
snúningur
umbylting
革命
公転
回転
改革
혁명
apsisukimas
novatoriškas
padaryti perversmą
revoliucija
revoliucinis
apgrieziens
apvērsums
revoluţie
obiehanie
revolúcia
revolucija
revolution
การปฏิวัติ
cuộc cách mạng
revolution
[ˌrevəˈluːʃən]
N
Collins Castilian Lexicon – Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
revolution
[ˌrɛvəˈluːʃədue north]
n
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
revolution
Collins High german Dictionary – Consummate and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
revolution
[ˌrɛvəˈluːʃ/ən]
northward
(movement, alter) (Politico) →
rivoluzione
f
; (of record, engine, wheel) →
giro
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
revolution
(revəˈluːʃən)
noun
one.
(the act of making) a successful, violent attempt to change or remove a authorities
etc.
the American Revolution.
revolusie
ثَوْرَه
революция
revolução
revoluce
die Revolution
revolution
επανάσταση
revolución
revolutsioon
انقلاب
vallankumous
révolution
מַהפֵיכָה
क्रांति
revolucija
forradalom
revolusi
bylting
rivoluzione
革命
혁명
revoliucija
revolūcija
pemberontakan
revolutie
revolusjon
rewolucja
انقلاب، سياسى او ښتون: بلوا،اړودوړ: چورليدونه ، تاوبدنه څر خېدنه ، ګرزيدنه
revolução
revoluţie
революция
revolúcia
revolucija
revolucija
revolution
การปฏิวัติ
ihtilâl, devrim
革命
революція
انقلاب
cuộc cách mạng
革命
2.
a complete alter in ideas, methods
etc.
In that location’southward been a complete revolution in the way things are done in this office.
ommekeer, verandering
ثَوْرَه: تَغَيُّر كامِل
коренна промяна
revolução
revoluce
die Umwälzung
gennemgribende forandring
επανάσταση, ριζική μεταβολή
revolución
põhjalik muutus, mullistus
تغییر اساسی
mullistus
révolution
מַהפֵיכָה
नक्षत्र का परिभ्रमण, पूरा चक्कर, परिभ्रमण
preokret, prevrat
gyökeres átalakulás
revolusi
umbylting
rivoluzione
革新
변혁
perversmas
apvērsums
penukaran sepenuh
ommekeer
omveltning
rewolucja
سياسى او ښتون
revolução
revoluţie
революция
revolúcia
revolucija
revolucija
revolution, omvälvning
การเปลี่ยนแปลงอย่างสิ้นเชิง
devrim, inkılâp
變革
переворот
بڑی تبدیلی
cuộc cách mạng hoàn toàn
变革
iii.
a complete circle or turn round a central point, axis
etc
(eg
as made by a record turning on a record-actor, or the Earth moving on its centrality or round the Sun).
omwenteling
دَوَران الأرْض حَوْل الشَّمْس
оборот
revolução
otáčení, otáčka, obrátka
die Umdrehung
omdrejning
περιστροφή
revolución, vuelta
pööre
چرخش به دور محور
kierros
tour, révolution
הקפה
महत्वपूर्ण परिवर्तन
okret
forgás; fordulat
putaran
snúningur
giro, rivoluzione
回転
공전
apsisukimas
(pilns) apgrieziens
pusingan penuh
omwenteling
omdreining
obrót
ګرزيدنه
revolução
mişcare de revoluţie
оборот
otáčanie, obiehanie
obrat
okret
rotation, varv
วัฏจักร
dönme, devir
旋轉
повний оберт; цикл
محوری گردش
sự xoay vòng
旋转
ˌrevoˈlutionary
describing word
i.
involving or causing smashing changes in ideas, methods
etc.
a revolutionary new process for making paper.
revolusionêr
يَشْمَلُ تغييرات عَظيمَه، ثَوْري
революционен
revolucionário
převratný
umwälzend
revolutionerende
επαναστατικός
revolucionario
pöörettekitav
تحول آور؛ بنیادی
mullistava
révolutionnaire
מהפכני
क्रान्तिकारी
prevratan, revolucionaran
forradalmi
revolusioner
byltingar-
rivoluzionario
革命的な
혁신적인
novatoriškas, sukeliantis perversmą
revolucionārs; novatorisks
bersifat revolusi
revolutionair
revolusjonær, omveltende
rewolucyjny, nowatorski
انقلابى، بلوى، انقلاب خوښوونكى
revolucionário
revoluţionar
революционный
prevratný
revolucionaren
revolucionaran
revolutionerande
เกี่ยวกับการเปลี่ยนแปลง
devrimci, inkılâpçı
革命性的
революційний
انقلابی
mang tính cách mạng
革命性的大变革的
2.
of a revolution confronting a government
etc.
revolutionary activities.
revolusionêr
ثَوْري
революционен
revolucionário
revoluční
revolutionär
revolutionære
επαναστατικός, αντιστασιακός
revolucionario
revolutsiooniline
انقلابی
vallankumouksellinen
révolutionnaire
מהפכני
परिक्रमा या घूर्णन संबंधी
revolucionarno
forradalmi
revolusioner
byltingar-
rivoluzionario
革命的な
혁명의
revoliucinis
revolucionārs
pemberontakan terhadap kerajaan
revolutionair
revolusjons-, opprørs-
rewolucyjny
انقلابى
revolucionário
revoluţionar
революционный
revolučný
revolucionaren
revolucionaran
revolutionär
เกี่ยวกับการปฏิวัติ
devrimci, inkılâpçı
革命的
революційний
انقلابی
thuộc cách mạng
革命的
noun
–
plural
revoˈlutionaries
–
a person who takes office in, or is in favour of, (a) revolution.
revolusionis
الثُّوّار، مُناصِرو الثَّوْرَه
революционер
revolucionário
revolucionář, -ka
der/die Revolutionär(in)
revolutionær
επαναστάτης
revolucionario
revolutsionäär
اقلاب طلب
vallankumouksellinen
révolutionnaire
מהפכן
क्रान्तिकारी मनुष्य
prevratnici
forradalmár
aktivis revolusi
byltingarmaður
rivoluzionario
革命家
혁명가
revoliucionierius
revolucionārs
pemberontak
revolutionair
revolusjonær
rewolucjonista
انقلابى
revolucionário
revoluţionar
революционер
revolucionár, -ka
revolucionar
revolucionar
revolutionär
ผู้ที่มีส่วนในการเปลี่ยนแปลง
devrimci, ihtilâlci
革命份子,革新者
революціонер
انقلاب پسند
thuộc người làm cách mạng
革命者,革新者
ˌrevoˈlutionize,
ˌrevoˈlutionise
verb
to cause great changes in (ideas, methods
etc).
This new machinery volition revolutionize the paper-making industry.
omwenteling veroorsaak
يُثَوِّر، يُحْدِثُ تَغييرات عَظيمَه، يُحْدِثُ إنْقِلابا
революционизирам
revolucionar
způsobit revoluci
revolutionieren
revolutionere
επιφέρω επανάσταση
revolucionar
pööret tekitama
کاملا دگرگون کردن
mullistaa
révolutionner
לַהָפוֹך
आमूल परिवर्तित करना
uvesti potpun preokret (promjenu), stubokom izmijeniti
forradalmasít
memperbaharui
valda byltingu á/í
rivoluzionare
変革する
대변혁을 일으키다
padaryti perversmą
revolucionizēt; izdarīt apvērsumu
membuat pertukaran secara revolusi
radicaal veranderen
revolusjonere
zrewolucjonizować
بيخى بدلول ، بڼه اړول،انقلاب راوستل
revolucionar
a revoluţiona
революционизировать
spôsobiť revolúciu (v)
(temeljito) spremeniti
doneti revoluciju
revolutionera
ทำให้เปลี่ยนแปลงอย่างมาก
devrim yapmak
徹底改革
робити докорінну зміну
انقلاب لانا
cách mạng hoá
使彻底变革宣传革命,改革
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
revolution
→
ثَوْرَة
revoluce
revolution
Revolution
επανάσταση
revolución
vallankumous
révolution
revolucija
rivoluzione
革命
혁명
revolutie
revolusjon
rewolucja
revolução
революция
revolution
การปฏิวัติ
devrim
cuộc cách mạng
革命
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
What Word Did She Consider Synonymous to Revolutionary
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