Definition of «sea change»

A sea change is a significant and profound transformation or shift, often used to describe a dramatic alteration in circumstances or conditions. The term originates from Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest,' where it refers to a sudden and radical transformation, particularly of character or attitude. In modern usage, the phrase can be applied to any situation that undergoes a significant change, whether positive or negative.

Sentences with «sea change»

  • With 10,000 American baby boomers turning 65 every day, plus 1,200 Canadian boomers, there is fast approaching a major sea change in how this generation handles their investments. (moneysense.ca)
  • The gaming segment has witnessed sea change for the last couple of years. (indabaa.com)
  • It should come as no surprise for a major sea change in education to meet both criticism and cheers. (hechingerreport.org)
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