revolutionary• The Council's use of the term is therefore revolutionary.• The new treatment for cancer is considered revolutionary.• I was very involved in revolutionary activity then.• Several rivalrevolutionary armies were challenging the central government and each other.• Women have made revolutionary changes in their roles in the past 25 years.• Opposition to the party establishment was created in the form of revolutionarycommittees and communes.• When revolutionary forces marched into Havana, Castro and Che Guevara took control of the army.• At all events, it is thanks to them that the revolutionaryhumanism of 1789 still lives on.• The strategy developed by the revolutionary populists reflected the same mixture of heroicstruggle for the peasantry's cause and utopian illusions.• My fathertaught me several revolutionarysongs.• revolutionarytechnology for producing cheap, pollution-free energy• Elsewhere in the county Quakerism emerged in the 1650s to be fairly firmly suppressed by a gentryworried about its revolutionarytendencies.• Einstein's revolutionarytheories made people look at the universe in a completely new way.• Nevertheless, Picasso's bronze Head is in many ways a revolutionary work.