different between revolutionized vs breakthrough

revolutionized

English

Verb

revolutionized

  1. simple past tense and past participle of revolutionize

revolutionized From the web:

  • what revolutionized astronomy
  • what revolutionized communication
  • what revolutionized communication through the computer
  • what revolutionized the video art scene
  • what revolutionized the birth of molecular evolution
  • what revolutionized vfx in the 1990’s
  • what revolutionized the outdoor advertising medium
  • what revolutionized written language


breakthrough

English

Alternative forms

  • breakthru (US, nonstandard)

Etymology

From break +? through. Compare German Durchbruch and Dutch doorbraak (breakthrough, literally through-break).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b?e?k??u?/

Adjective

breakthrough (not comparable)

  1. Characterized by major progress or overcoming some obstacle.
    a breakthrough technological advance

Translations

Noun

breakthrough (plural breakthroughs)

  1. (military) An advance through and past enemy lines.
  2. Any major progress; such as a great innovation or discovery that overcomes a significant obstacle.
  3. (sports) The penetration of the opposition defence
  4. (construction) The penetration of a separating wall or the remaining distance to an adjacent hollow (a crosscut in mining) or between two parts of a tunnel build from both ends; knockthrough.

Derived terms

  • breakthrough pain

Translations

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  • what breakthroughs in medicine came from nasa
  • what does a breakthrough mean
  • what is meant by breakthrough
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  • what is a breakthrough
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