revolutionary
intermediateB2/ˌrɛvəˈluːʃənəri/ · rev-o-lu-tion-a-ry
Pertaining to or advocating for a revolution, often implying significant and radical change.
Meanings
Pertaining to or advocating for a revolution, often implying significant and radical change.
ایسا جو انقلاب سے متعلق ہو یا انقلاب کی وکالت کرے، عموماً اہم اور بنیاد پرست تبدیلی کی علامت ہوتا ہے۔
انقلاب پسند
inqilaab pasand
Antonyms
Common Collocations
- revolutionary ideas
- revolutionary changes
- revolutionary movements
Example Sentences
The revolutionary ideas of the time sparked major societal transformations.
اس دور کے انقلاب پسند نظریات نے بڑے سماجی تبدیلیوں کو جنم دیا۔
Is dor ke inqilaab pasand nazariyat ne bade samaji tabdeeliyon ko janam diya.
Many revolutionary movements have changed the course of history.
بہت سے انقلاب پسند تحریکوں نے تاریخ کا رخ تبدیل کیا ہے۔
Bohat se inqilaab pasand tehreekon ne tareekh ka rukh tabdeel kiya hai.
Her revolutionary approach to education is gaining widespread attention.
تعلیم کے بارے میں اس کا انقلاب پسند نقطہ نظر وسیع پیمانے پر توجہ حاصل کر رہا ہے۔
Taleem ke bare mein iska inqilaab pasand nuqta nazar wasee paimane par tawajjo hasil kar raha hai.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of 'revolution' which is a major change, thus a 'revolutionary' is someone who supports it.
Imagine a wheel turning over to signify a sudden change or shift.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
ہم نے تو دیکھی ہے انقلاب کی راہ میں، جو آئے گا وہ جانے گا خواب کی راہ میں۔
Hum ne to dekhi hai inqilaab ki raah mein, jo aayega woh jaanay ga khwab ki raah mein.
We have seen the path of revolution; whoever comes will understand on the path of dreams.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
اندھیری رات کے بعد صبح ضرور آتی ہے۔
Andheri raat ke baad subah zaroor aati hai.
After the dark night, morning surely comes.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "revolutionarius" — pertaining to a revolution
First known use: 15th century
The term evolved in the English language from Latin in the late 18th century, particularly associated with the political and social upheavals of the time.