130 examples of revolutionizing in sentences

A plain statement of our war aims that did no more than set out honestly and convincingly the terms the Allies would make with a democratic republican Germanyrepublican I say, because where a scrap of Hohenzollern is left to-day there will be a fresh militarism to-morrowwould absolutely revolutionize the internal psychology of Germany.

When a hundred years ago our tastes were not debased and we were not lured by all the fineries from the foreign countries, we were satisfied with the cloth produced by the men and women in India, and if I could but in a moment revolutionize the tastes of India and make it return to its original simplicity, I assure you that the Gods would descent to rejoice at the great act of renunciation.

It was represented in literature by such men as Sturzen-Becker, Wetterbergh, and Strandberg, writing under the names of Orvar Odd, Uncle Adam, and Talis-Qualis; Blanche, who wrote stirring novels in the style of Eugene Sue; Hjerta, and the staff of the then newly founded Aftonbladet, who were revolutionizing the press.

It proved to be an article of the greatest industrial importance, and one destined to revolutionize mining and engineering.

The Convention, on the contrary, determined to revolutionize Belgium, as France had been revolutionized, and to this end Cambon proposed to confiscate and sell church land and emit assignats.

Perhaps in no society, so much as in that of France, have the political convulsions of the state reacted so forcibly upon the relations of man to man, revolutionizing the homes of private persons, even as the government and the monarchy were revolutionized.

V. revolutionize; new model, remodel, recast; strike out something new, break with the past; change the face of, unsex.

What is it therefore that keeps those petty tyrants of Italy, who are jealous of one another, on their tottering thrones, divided as they are among themselves, whilst the revolutionizing spirit of liberty unites the people?

This duality of matter was a wonderful discovery, revolutionizing every department of science.

The goal of these policies was the gradual revolutionizing and final separation of the south-easterly districts from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy and their union with Servia.

Now and then younger houses discovered things that were going to revolutionize the wine trade.

This was his situation when he returned from Europe in the fall of 1832, and it is small wonder that twelve years elapsed before he could prove to the world that his revolutionizing invention was a success, and the wonder is great that he succeeded at all, that he did not sink under the manifold discouragements and hardships, and let fame and fortune elude him.

Doubtless the Teutons had made the conquest ascribed to them, but I think they did not revolutionize the language.

The new and unsuspected harmonies discovered by the Elizabethans were applied indeed to all the tasks of which prose is capable, from telling stories to setting down the results of speculation which was revolutionizing science and philosophy.

Yet there are plenty of steady-going, conservative men in the movement; men who have no present idea of revolutionizing things.

He collected an immense amount of facts, developing beforehand the grand slave-holding conspiracy for revolutionizing Texas, and annexing it to the American Union, as a slave territory.

He firmly believed in the power of the latter's fulgurator, and had no doubt whatever that the inventor had conceived an engine that was capable of revolutionizing the condition of both offensive and defensive warfare on land and sea.

She expected no rapid improvement, no revolutionizing development; but she believed the past of mankind justifies faith in a gradual attainment of perfect conditions.

A revolutionizing work like that proposed by Nehemiah was certain to affect their vested interests and to reveal their cruel selfishness.

It would not do to oust the representatives of the people, who held their sessions there, too suddenly; the distrustful republicans must not be made to apprehend that there was any scheme on foot to revolutionize France back into monarchy, and to again stifle the many-headed monster of the republic under a crown and a sceptre.

" "Mr. Minford always said that it was something that would revolutionize the world of industrythat it was a new mechanical principle of universal application.

"Excuse my levity," said he, "but inventorsand I am one of them, you knowalways claim that they are about to revolutionize the world of industry.

Mr. Skinner nodded and Cappy continued with all the naïve eagerness of one who has just made a marvelous discovery, which he is confident will revolutionize science.

They believe that if they keep up a shew of opposition to the existing government they shall be more likely to revolutionize it by peaceable measures; and Third.

We can not be blind to the fact that other nations have already added large numbers of steamships to their naval armaments and that this new and powerful agent is destined to revolutionize the condition of the world.

130 examples of  revolutionizing  in sentences