revolutionised
Revolutionised is the past tense and past participle form of the British English verb revolutionise. It denotes a radical or fundamental change that alters how something operates, is perceived, or interacts with other elements. When used transitively, it implies that a process, technology, organization, or system has been transformed in a way that renders previous methods obsolete.
Etymology and spelling: The word derives from revolution, with the suffix -ise reflecting British spelling conventions.
Usage: The term is common in science, technology, business, and policy discussions to describe disruptive or
Related forms: revolutionise, revolutionize, revolutionised (as an adjective, e.g., a revolutionised system), revolutionary (adjective) and revolution