English to Spanish Dictionary revolutionize

revolutionize

revolucionar
definition
verb
this fabulous new theory will revolutionize the whole of science
change (something) radically or fundamentally.
translation of 'revolutionize'
verb
revolucionar
example
The fact is that the X Prize has spawned a new part of the aerospace industry that may yet 'revolutionize' the whole sector.
this fabulous new theory will 'revolutionize' the whole of science
this fabulous new theory will 'revolutionize' the whole of science
Intensive irrigation would reshape arid lands and 'revolutionize' rural life.
It has transformed and revitalized and 'revolutionized' large parts of mathematics.
Read on to discover how this radically innovative ‘fuel injection’ training gel is 'revolutionizing' the supplement industry.
Similarly, the digital technology is 'revolutionizing' our perception of the world.
So maybe Williamsburg, or New York for that matter, is not currently 'revolutionizing' music, but there are some hopeful signs that the energy levels are building as the crest of a New Wave becomes visible on the horizon.
Peter invented the modern women's stretch denim jeans in 1978, 'revolutionizing' women's profiles by fitting the jeans around feminine thighs and bottoms, combining style and comfort.
His education reform 'revolutionised' federal control over local schools.
When people talk about network technology 'revolutionizing' politics, it's usually in the context of national campaigns: Internet fundraising, political blogs.
Both McGuinty and Valeri said the government investments are needed to ensure that the local work force can be trained to handle new technologies that are 'revolutionizing' the manufacturing industry.
Yet from about 1500, mercantile capitalism began 'revolutionizing' European societies, as expressed by the scientific and commercial spirit of the Renaissance.
By a strange paradox, we live in a time in which scientific breakthroughs are 'revolutionizing' American medicine, while the system for caring for the majority of the population seems to be breaking down.
Therefore, concentrating efforts on the cinema, making breakthroughs and following up success in all areas of art and literature is the basic principle that we must adhere to in 'revolutionizing' art and literature.
These information systems and advancing high-speed digital data transmission are already 'revolutionizing' the operations of geological surveys; the exploration of ever-deeper parts of the crust is a good example.
Also, they 'revolutionized' the whole concept of politics, relaxing its ties with society and religion.
Information released recently seems to suggest that India's telecommunications sector is witnessing a transformation that is 'revolutionising' the state of domestic connectivity.
Unless this festival is showcasing a very diverse range of plays, or this theatre is 'revolutionizing' their festival through non-traditional casting, there is no way that my play would even be considered.
The race has been credited with transforming the motor industry in Britain and 'revolutionising' the motor race, which was then in its infancy.
Just as the Internet has 'revolutionised' life at home and work it is also transforming the way lessons are delivered in schools.
Han was not writing for people who don't understand the Suzhou dialect, and he was totally not interested in 'revolutionizing' the regional literature or re-vitalizing a national literature.
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