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“Revolutionized” or “Revolutionised”

Language

Revolutionized and revolutionised are both English terms.

Usage

Revolutionized is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (US) English (en-US) while revolutionised is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English (used in UK/AU/NZ) (en-GB).

In terms of actual appearance and usage, here's a breakdown by country, with usage level out of 100 (if available) 👇:

Term US UK India Philippines Canada Australia Liberia Ireland New Zealand Jamaica Trinidad & Tobago Guyana
revolutionized 99 33 66 99 100 32 0 0 40 100 0 0
revolutionised 1 67 34 1 0 68 0 100 60 0 0 0

  • In the United States, there is a preference for "revolutionized" over "revolutionised" (99 to 1).
  • In the United Kingdom, there is a 67 to 33 preference for "revolutionised" over "revolutionized".
  • In India, there is a preference for "revolutionized" over "revolutionised" (66 to 34).
  • In the Philippines, there is a preference for "revolutionized" over "revolutionised" (99 to 1).
  • In Canada, there is a preference for "revolutionized" over "revolutionised" (100 to 0).
  • In Australia, there is a 68 to 32 preference for "revolutionised" over "revolutionized".
  • In Liberia, there is not enough data to determine a preference between "revolutionized" and "revolutionised".
  • In Ireland, there is a 100 to 0 preference for "revolutionised" over "revolutionized".
  • In New Zealand, there is a 60 to 40 preference for "revolutionised" over "revolutionized".
  • In Jamaica, there is a preference for "revolutionized" over "revolutionised" (100 to 0).
  • In Trinidad & Tobago, there is not enough data to determine a preference between "revolutionized" and "revolutionised".
  • In Guyana, there is not enough data to determine a preference between "revolutionized" and "revolutionised".
Examples

Below, we provide some examples of when to use revolutionized or revolutionised with sample sentences.

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Examples in Context

Examples of “revolutionized”

  • King", John Philip Sousa, who revolutionized the march during the late
  • and plentiful electricity possible and revolutionized marine transport and naval warfare.
  • Kanda Bongo Man revolutionized soukous by encouraging guitar solos
  • century, this has been further revolutionized by the development of vast
  • of the third rail, which revolutionized rapid transit.
  • He praised White, saying he "revolutionized the art of political reporting."
  • His inventions revolutionized cannon-making, and became a key
  • 45 rpm records for singles "revolutionized the manner in which pop
  • in need of decoration" had "revolutionized cosmetic skin care."
  • This move revolutionized the industry, leading to a

Examples of “revolutionised”

  • typical standard diving dress which revolutionised underwater civil engineering, underwater salvage,
  • the Epistle to the Romans, revolutionised the character and method of
  • Mali, was a flautist who revolutionised the style of flute-playing in
  • Festival, that the French team revolutionised the understanding of Wagner in
  • for the 8mm Lebel cartridge, revolutionised bullet design with the introduction
  • co-invented the matrix-drying machine that revolutionised the casting of newspaper stereo-plates.
  • This revolutionised how war shipping was conducted
  • In ski jumping, Jan Boklöv revolutionised the sport with his new
  • typical standard diving dress which revolutionised underwater civil engineering, underwater salvage,
  • The next year, Hiroji Satoh revolutionised the sport with a sponge-covered


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