0 present participle of revolutionize
1 to completely change something so that it is much better:
Newton's discoveries revolutionized physics.
Also, hybridization with other traditional analytical tools is revolutionizing analytical science.
It is credited for tripling yield and for revolutionizing the country's mango industry.
His main belief was that there can be no significant leap forward in poetry without revolutionizing its main medium the language.
Since that time, self-propelled mechanical harvesters (combines), planters, transplanters and other equipment have been developed, further revolutionizing agriculture.
He is credited in some biographical sketches with revolutionizing the railroad or machine industries with his devices.
Once there, he established himself as a pioneer in the trading industry, revolutionizing the financial markets through the use of innovative models and state-of-the-art technology.
Everyone who works in our field owes him a debt of gratitude for revolutionizing how we get and share software and information.
Above all, he advocated the general strike as a means of revolutionizing society.