révolution

/ʁe.vɔ.ly.sjɔ̃/
nounIntermediate
formal

a radical and often violent change in the political, social, or economic structure of a country or society

Les révolutions technologiques transforment notre quotidien.

Technological revolutions transform our daily lives.

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Often refers to historical events like the French Revolution or the Industrial Revolution.

general

a complete change in the way something is done or thought about

Il y a eu une révolution dans la médecine grâce aux nouvelles découvertes.

There has been a revolution in medicine thanks to new discoveries.

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Can also refer to significant changes in fields like technology, science, or culture.

Collocations

révolution industrielleIndustrial Revolutionrévolution numériquedigital revolutionfaire une révolutionto cause a revolution

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Related Phrases

révolutionnerverb
to revolutionize
révolutionnaireadjective
revolutionary

💡Pro Tip

Historical vs. General Use

Be mindful of the context—'révolution' can refer to both historical events and broad changes in society or technology.

Gold Rule

Capitalization

Capitalize when referring to specific historical revolutions (e.g., 'La Révolution française').

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'revolutio' (a turning around), from 'revolvere' (to roll back).

📝Usage Notes

The term is often capitalized when referring to specific historical revolutions (e.g., 'La Révolution française').

Word Breakdown

ré-
again
prefix
+
-volution
turning, rolling
root
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