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		Definition of game changer in English: game changernoun An event, idea, or procedure that effects a significant shift in the current way of doing or thinking about something.  a potential game changer that could revitalize the entire US aerospace industry Example sentencesExamples -  But this new piece of malware, which came to be known as Nugache, was a game-changer.
 -  Also, mobile phone carriers see the iPhone as a possible game changer.
 -  Despite any differences in these technologies, one thing is clear: Faster wireless broadband speeds are expected to be a game changer.
 -  "This level of involvement from the president could well be a game-changer," Mr. Schumer said.
 -  Both are now shepherding clean-tech start-ups that have the potential to be disruptive game changers.
 -  It is too early to say whether a fleshed-out proposal and what Congress eventually passes will amount to a game changer.
 -  A referendum could be a game-changer, a way of breaking through to turned-off and tuned-out voters.
 -  The vehicle was a game-changer, he said, effectively creating a new market.
 -  Honeywell CEO Michael Bonsignore sees e-business as a "game changer."
 -  This hostage crisis is a game changer.
 -  This will become a game changer in the industry.
 -  This was a consolidating performance by the Liberal Democrat leader, not a second election game changer.
 -  During his appearance on "The View" earlier today, he said the upcoming presidential debates could be a game-changer.
 -  So the game changer here will be the housing market and whether it can stabilize.
 -  While the iPhone has been a game changer for the mobile communication industry there are things that most people will agree should have been present from the start.
 -  He is the former doctor for the Pittsburgh Steelers and he is calling the study a game changer.
 -  There's no question, the first debate can always be a game changer.
 -  Debates are not game changers unless one guy makes a huge mistake and neither of them did.
 -  GM, once the world's premier auto maker, is now cash-flow-negative. That's a game changer.
 -  Senator John McCain came in to last night's debate needing a game changer.
 
 
 Derivativesadjective  I agree with Obama that this is a potentially game-changing election. Example sentencesExamples -  Do not underestimate the game-changing nature of pushing more and more of the architectural complexity to the cloud.
 -  The Senate will hold its game-changing vote on health care reform on the morning of Christmas Eve.
 -  Microsoft is calling it a new "game-changing" entertainment experience.
 -  They weren't planning to be disruptive or game-changing.
 
 
 
    Definition of game changer in US English: game changernoun An event, idea, or procedure that effects a significant shift in the current manner of doing or thinking about something.  a potential game changer that could revitalize the entire US aerospace industry Example sentencesExamples -  This hostage crisis is a game changer.
 -  GM, once the world's premier auto maker, is now cash-flow-negative. That's a game changer.
 -  During his appearance on "The View" earlier today, he said the upcoming presidential debates could be a game-changer.
 -  A referendum could be a game-changer, a way of breaking through to turned-off and tuned-out voters.
 -  There's no question, the first debate can always be a game changer.
 -  He is the former doctor for the Pittsburgh Steelers and he is calling the study a game changer.
 -  "This level of involvement from the president could well be a game-changer," Mr. Schumer said.
 -  While the iPhone has been a game changer for the mobile communication industry there are things that most people will agree should have been present from the start.
 -  It is too early to say whether a fleshed-out proposal and what Congress eventually passes will amount to a game changer.
 -  Honeywell CEO Michael Bonsignore sees e-business as a "game changer."
 -  This will become a game changer in the industry.
 -  Senator John McCain came in to last night's debate needing a game changer.
 -  Despite any differences in these technologies, one thing is clear: Faster wireless broadband speeds are expected to be a game changer.
 -  Also, mobile phone carriers see the iPhone as a possible game changer.
 -  Both are now shepherding clean-tech start-ups that have the potential to be disruptive game changers.
 -  So the game changer here will be the housing market and whether it can stabilize.
 -  The vehicle was a game-changer, he said, effectively creating a new market.
 -  Debates are not game changers unless one guy makes a huge mistake and neither of them did.
 -  This was a consolidating performance by the Liberal Democrat leader, not a second election game changer.
 -  But this new piece of malware, which came to be known as Nugache, was a game-changer.
 
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