revolutionised in English

verb
1
change (something) radically or fundamentally.
this fabulous new theory will revolutionize the whole of science

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1. It's the fleecy top that has really revolutionised outdoor gear.

2. Over the past forty years plastics have revolutionised the way we live.

3. HMS Dreadnought was a Royal Navy battleship that revolutionised naval power.

4. Honeycomb sandwich materials represent the ultimate in low weight and high stiffness, and have revolutionised aircraft and racing car design.

5. EV-Comply has revolutionised the process of installing Electric Vehicle Charge Points for businesses throughout the UK & Europe

6. Such delinking has already occurred in the current vogue of artificial insemination that has revolutionised cattle breeding .

7. 12 The procedure has revolutionised human genetics by massively increasing the speed and power of pedigree analysis.

8. Arteriograph, a technology which revolutionised vascular examination Endothelium plays an important role in local vasomotor control whether under normal conditions, or upon endothelial dysfunction

9. 30 Honeycomb sandwich materials represent the ultimate in low weight and high stiffness, and have revolutionised aircraft and racing car design.

10. He took the liberty of using freely the colloquial language with its abbreviated sounds and drew such strength , vigour and music out of it that the experiment may be said to have revolutionised the future of Bengali poetry .

11. ‘Professions that helped humanity reach the Moon include Astronautics, rocketry, space medicine, and space science.’ ‘The Mars Society was founded in August 1998 at a conference attended by more than 700 people, the prime mover being an engineer, Robert Zubrin, whose ideas have revolutionised Mars Astronautics.’