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Noun
game changer (plural game changers)
- A visionary, innovative person who changes the way people think of a situation.
- (literally or figuratively) An innovative idea, product, event or procedure which changes the rules of a process viewed as a game.
Improved drug testing has been a game changer for many sports.
2024 November 17, Phil McNulty, “England 5-0 Republic of Ireland”, in BBC Sport:Kane’s magnificent pass from deep to Bellingham that led to the penalty was the game changer, resulting in a penalty which the captain scored, the Republic also being reduced to 10 men with Scales’ red card.
Translations
a visionary, innovative person who changes the way people think of a situation
(literally or figuratively) an innovative idea, product or procedure which changes the rules of a process viewed as a game
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