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were revolutionized
verb
To radically or significantly change, as in a revolution
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Then, professional sports in Europe were revolutionized by free agency with the Bosman case.
This was one of the most spectacular achievements of a spectacular albeit brief epoch, during which the basic conceptions of physics were revolutionized.
The Japanese securities markets were revolutionized following World War II, when a new securities law was enacted patterned after the U.S. model.
Yet today's technological challenges are not unlike those faced by traders in the 19th century, whose jobs were revolutionized by the advent of ticker machines.
Murray writes: "Industriousness: The norms for work and women were revolutionized after 1960, but the norm for men putatively has remained the same: Healthy men are supposed to work.
Upholstery techniques were revolutionized in the 20th century with the introduction of molded sponge rubber, dirt and liquid retardants, plywood, naugahyde, and synthetic fibres, which created new springing, cushioning, and covering materials.
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Internet companies and cutting-edge telecommunications concerns, after all, were revolutionizing the world.
That was just when fiberglass and then graphite were revolutionizing rodmaking.
Finishes too have been revolutionized.
"But we had been revolutionized".
The television will not be revolutionized.
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