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Revolvement

Definition: Okay, so the user wants me to define the word "revolution" in two sentences. Let me start by recalling what I know about revolutions. A revolution is a major social or political upheaval, right? So first sentence should introduce it as an event causing change. Maybe something like: A revolution is a sudden, significant shift in power or social structure that leads to new government and ideas. That covers the main aspects. Now for the second sentence. I need to add some examples or context. Maybe mention historical revolutions. Like, the American Revolution led to independence from Great Britain and the French Revolution brought about the Declaration of Independence. That gives real-world examples. Wait, are there other historical revolutions? Also, maybe include something about how revolutions affect people's lives. The user might be interested in understanding their impact beyond just politics. So I should mention how revolutions influence society or change laws. Double-checking if both sentences make sense and explain the word clearly. Alright, that should cover it. A revolution is a sudden, significant shift in power or social structure that leads to new government and ideas. A revolution can also refer to the upheaval of political systems, such as the American Revolution leading to independence from Great Britain and the French Revolution bringing about the Declaration of Independence. Another sentence: "Revolutions often reshape societies by challenging established norms and inspiring radical change."


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Definition: 1. Revolvement: the act of revolving an object or subject, as used in the phrase "Revolve your mind."<0x0A>2. Revolutions: a series of revolves, as used in the term "Revolutionary."


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