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game-changing

Adjective

Meaning

game-changing (not comparable)

(sports or figuratively) Critical and having the potential to alter the overall outcome.
Our plan to transition from products to solutions is a game-changing moment for our company.

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I make impact plays. I make game-changing plays. LeBron James

My dad always used to say that with everything in life, there's a game-changing moment. The one moment everything else hinges upon, but you hardly ever know it at the time. Jenny Han

I promise you, I will have something on the Internet that is game-changing. I can't lose. Kevin Hart

The 2016 presidential election is ripe for the emergence of a game-changing political leader who either dramatically reforms one of the existing parties or mounts an independent bid. Ron Fournier

I love '30 Rock.' Absolutely love it. It's a game-changing show. Romola Garai

Adama has been an initiator of game-changing agriculture initiatives since the debut of his first initiative Farm4Me, a premium agribusiness outfit that successfully pioneered contract farming in Nigeria since 2019. Source: Internet

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