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revolution
noun as in drastic action or change, often in politics
Strongest matches
coup, innovation, insurgency, mutiny, rebellion, revolt, shift, strike, transformation, turmoil, unrest, upheaval, uprising, violence
Strong matches
anarchy, bloodshed, cabal, crime, debacle, destruction, disorder, insubordination, metamorphosis, outbreak, overthrow, overturn, plot, reformation, reversal, rising, row, shake-up, strife, subversion, tumult, turbulence, turnover, uproar, upset
Weak matches
coup d'état, foment, golpe, guerrilla activity, radical change, underground activity
Example Sentences
The next retail revolution may not happen on a smartphone or in a store but in a chat window on your web browser.
We wanted to know what WSJ readers think about the revolution unfolding.
Baseball’s analytics revolution has ushered in an age of cost-benefit analyses, sustainability studies and five-year plans, to the point where Dombrowski prioritizing the present over the future feels like a market inefficiency.
Song China was so successful that some economic historians have argued it came close to unleashing an industrial revolution 400 years before Britain did.
The AI revolution in particular is making copper even more essential.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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