revolution
The Italian word 'rivoluzione' is a noun that translates to 'revolution' in English. It refers to a radical and pervasive change in society and the social structure, especially one made suddenly and often accompanied by violence. It can also refer to a sudden, complete or marked change in something. In Italian, it is used in the same contexts as in English.
The industrial revolution has changed the world.
This is a sentence noting the profound global impact of the Industrial Revolution, a period of extensive industrialization that took place during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
I like studying the theories of the scientific revolution.
In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their interest in the study of the scientific revolution, a shift in scientific thought that began in the 16th century and introduced new ways of understanding the natural world.
The digital revolution is still ongoing.
This sentence talks about the digital revolution, a period in the 20th century marked by the switch from analogue and mechanical technology to digital, which is described here as an ongoing process.