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revolutionize

[rev-uh-loo-shuh-nahyz] / ˌrɛv əˈlu ʃəˌnaɪz /


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He’s revolutionized this Ole Miss program and put it in a position to win a national title.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bill James — the godfather of baseball analytics, who coined the phrase sabermetric in the late 1970s — did not revolutionize the way the sports industry looked at data so we could have more prop bets.

From Los Angeles Times

They came out with this thing, the Transformer, that revolutionized the field of AI and created the foundations for ChatGPT and all these other programs.

From New York Times

“TikTok is the most democratized content platform we’ve ever had, and it has revolutionized Hollywood,” said Adam Faze, studio chief of FazeWorld, an entertainment studio that produces scripted and unscripted shows.

From Washington Post

While Meta had hoped the virtual world would revolutionize the way people live, the metaverse has yet to find a foothold in a post-lockdown world.

From Washington Times