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revolutionising

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  • verb Present participle of revolutionise.

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Examples

  • Despite the foregoing arguments, we are not here looking at the idea of revolutionising the work place.

    Reclaiming Democracy 2007

  • Another five UQ researchers were also awarded Smart Futures Fellowships to research areas such as revolutionising the treatment of dementia and producing environmentally friendly industrial chemicals.

    UQ News Online UQ News 2010

  • Across Europe tram-trains are now revolutionising urban transport systems and bringing down the costs of providing those systems.

    A light rail renaissance 2011

  • But connected TV will not be revolutionising the arts sector in the next twelve to eighteen months.

    Getting your arts or culture organisation onto TV 2011

  • No surprise, then, that her look is credited with revolutionising the way we view the "ideal" female figure.

    Shaping up: how the right clothes can help create a perfect shape 2011

  • If this team's founders aren't the out and out creators of the first-person shooter FPS genre, they can certainly take the credit for popularising and revolutionising it.

    Rage – review 2011

  • But while there is great potential here for revolutionising the way traditional volunteering opportunities – the Brownie pack, the wildlife reserve, the homeless shelter – are administered, the real potential for change here is in feeding the growth of the new kinds of volunteering like timebanking and Rockcorps.

    It's volunteering, but not as you know it 2011

  • Through his design of the iMac, iPod, iPhone and iPad, his work has transformed the lives of a generation of people, revolutionising the way people interact with technology.

    Apple Lead Designer Knighted Don Clark 2011

  • "With all due respect to them – they were top sides – I think this Spanish team is making history and are really being spoken about as revolutionising the game," said the Manchester United midfielder.

    Facing weakened Spain may not help Scotland, says Darren Fletcher 2011

  • There was quickly talk of it creating everything from super-strong aircraft to paper-thin and foldable touch screens, to graphene replacing glass – it is perfectly transparent – and improving plastic, and revolutionising everything from nanosurgery to homebuilding.

    Could graphene be the new silicon? 2011

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