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Example sentences for "revolutionized"

Lexicographically close words:
revolutionised; revolutionising; revolutionist; revolutionists; revolutionize; revolutionizing; revolutionnaire; revolutions; revolve; revolved
  1. We did very well at this for a year or two, during which time I invented the Bronze Looking Glass Clock, which soon revolutionized the whole business.

  2. Mr. Eli Terry (in the year 1814,) invented a beautiful shelf clock made of wood, which completely revolutionized the whole business.

  3. Sketch map of the region between Lake George and Schenectady, New York, showing how certain of the main drainage courses have been revolutionized by the great retreating ice sheet and the deposits it left.

  4. The drainage of the basin of the upper Ohio River has also been revolutionized as a result of the glaciation.

  5. They not only perfectly satisfied the soldiers everywhere, but revolutionized the opinion of both Houses of Congress, and thus saved the public domain from the wholesale spoilation that had threatened it.

  6. That cry went to Adeline's heart, it revolutionized all her senses; she heard it constantly, for she had recognized the griefstricken tone.

  7. The extent to which these have revolutionized the world is one of the most extraordinary features of our extraordinary age.

  8. These discoveries of the use of steam and coal and iron revolutionized the life of the people at large in western Europe more quickly than any of the events which have been previously recorded in this volume.

  9. In 1834 Parliament revolutionized the system of public relief to the needy which had existed for fifty years, to the extreme demoralization of the poorer working-classes and the frustration of really benevolent purpose.

  10. Soon after 1870 its use became general, and entirely revolutionized the business of taking mackerel.

  11. The invention of the Monitor revolutionized naval warfare, and set European nations to building the ponderous iron-clad navies of the present day.

  12. When the influence of Buddhism declined, the Pantheon is found to have been revolutionized and rendered thoroughly Mediterranean in character.

  13. It is generally believed that the Aryans were the tamers of the horse which revolutionized warfare in ancient days, and caused great empires to be overthrown and new empires to be formed.

  14. Such neighbouring countries as were conquered by France or revolutionized after her pattern took the same course of suppressing their ecclesiastical jurisdictions.

  15. Slightly modified types of the new instruments devised in Japan were adopted throughout the Italian peninsula, and it is fair to say that the seismometry developed in Japan revolutionized the seismometry of the world.

  16. The introduction of new methods into seismometry quickly revolutionized our ideas respecting the character of earthquake motion.

  17. Chittenden and others, has almost revolutionized the science of dietetics.

  18. This constitutes the great scientific progress which he made, a progress which revolutionized political economy, and first rendered possible a real science of political economy.

  19. Fundamental Germany cannot be revolutionized without a revolution in its basis.

  20. Another inference to be drawn is that those States had enjoyed home rule until the same was revolutionized or set aside by the Reconstruction Acts of Congress and that it was finally restored in 1877.

  21. In 1846 he invented and patented a vacuum pan which in its day revolutionized to a large extent the then known method of refining sugar.

  22. They consist of revolutionized lives due to the implanting of new motives and the influence of a new life.

  23. These Edicts potentially revolutionized the intellectual life of China.

  24. The great medical scientists of this period almost as effectually revolutionized men's thinking with regard to the constitution of men and animals as Copernicus had done with regard to the universe.

  25. Columbus, largely influenced by classical studies, had initiated a movement that revolutionized men's thinking with regard to the earth on which they live.

  26. He revolutionized methods in chancery and succeeded in bringing Justice back to haunts of the law, where her presence had been so rare as almost to be doubted.

  27. In spite of the losses, there was never any dearth of men to take up the work of exploration and conquest, and their success revolutionized modern history.

  28. At the time Vesalius was only twenty-seven years of age, but his work revolutionized anatomy and he is rightly greeted as the father of modern anatomy.

  29. Copernicus' theory probably revolutionized men's thinking more with regard to the earth and the universe of which it forms a part than the thought of any man has ever done during the whole history of mankind.

  30. It is not too much to say that Galileo's telescope revolutionized human thought.

  31. They show the last stage in the evolution of native Flemish art before it was revolutionized by Rubens.

  32. The label on the steamer's deck informs us that the patent was obtained; but we do not learn that the navigation of the western rivers was revolutionized by this quaint conception.

  33. And thus was organized the Republican party in Illinois, which revolutionized the politics of the State and elected Lincoln to the Presidency.

  34. These events have been accompanied with but a comparatively insignificant change of land surface, while the formations in the bed of this inland sea have been totally revolutionized in character.

  35. This was the first of those able comparisons of the fossil with the present world which revolutionized geology, extended comparative anatomy, and absolutely created the science of palæontology.

  36. Recent experience, too, has shown that this one invention has revolutionized warfare in several important departments, particularly in the use of very heavy long-range artillery.

  37. Communication between airman and artillery by this means has revolutionized the handling of large guns in the field.

  38. There is no doubt whatever that when men once begin to understand the uses of this latent power, existence will be revolutionized entirely.

  39. In this brief period, such knowledge has completely revolutionized our methods of control of certain diseases, and has become an important weapon in the fight for the conservation of health.

  40. Methods of control of various diseases have been revolutionized by the discovery that they were insect-borne, but in no other case has the change been as radical or the results as spectacular as in the case of yellow fever.

  41. An expert accountant sold himself into a fine position as the auditor of a great corporation by anticipating that the Company would need to have its system of book-keeping revolutionized in order to prepare for the Federal income tax.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "revolutionized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.