0 present participle of revolutionize
1 to completely change something so that it is much better:
Newton's discoveries revolutionized physics.
In recent years, microprocessor technology has invaded the world of prosthetics, revolutionizing the control systems used in powered upper extremity prosthetics.
In the same way, the advent of the computer era is rapidly revolutionizing the linguistic study of extant records.
The steam engine, the steam boat, the internal combustion engine, the aeroplane and the wireless, are completely revolutionizing the outlook of everyone in the world.
This lovely and delicate flower is in fact revolutionizing the treatment of cancer through a number of chemotherapy drugs.
Constant revolutionizing of production, uninterrupted disturbance of all social conditions, everlasting uncertainty, and agitation distinguish the bourgeois epoch from all earlier ones.
Videoconferencing is among one of the more recent technologies that is in a way revolutionizing the way that public speakers communicate to the masses.
They had become more interested in consolidating their own social power than in revolutionizing society.
Above all, he advocated the general strike as a means of revolutionizing society.