revolution in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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revolution [Am ˌrɛvəˈluʃ(ə)n, Brit rɛvəˈluːʃ(ə)n] N

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A revolution in fashion took the form of comfort in baggy pants and loose clothing for emcees and breakdancers.
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The slogan also became used frequently during the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
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Predicted aspects of the revolution were left by the wayside or modified in the face of an emerging reality.
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He helped start the revolution of the slaves which broke out soon in 1791.
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It soon became a folksong with more than 20 versions and was sung even after the 1848 revolution.
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It was a frantic mobilisation against counter-revolution, made frantic by the war emergency and by the utopianism of much sans-culotte thinking.
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It is just that for a social revolution to succeed, spiritual revolution should always come one step ahead of it.
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They held the castle until the French Revolution.
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But however great the disorders in this world may be, the revolution always seems to choke off at the riot stage.
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There is a revolving restaurant in the tower 124 m above the ground; one revolution takes 45 minutes.
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