mark a watershed

Frequency: 7.917.2 per million words

To signify or indicate a turning point.

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  • The 19th century marked a watershed between the country's agricultural past and its industrial future.
  • His invention truly marked a watershed in medical science.
  • The company's decision to go digital marks a watershed for its future strategy.
  • This conference could mark a watershed moment in international relations.
  • Historians agree that the fall of the Berlin Wall marked a watershed in global politics.
  • For many, the pandemic marked a watershed, forcing a re-evaluation of priorities.
  • The new policy is expected to mark a watershed in environmental protection.
  • Her groundbreaking research will undoubtedly mark a watershed in the field of quantum physics.
  • Winning the championship marked a watershed for the team, boosting their confidence significantly.
  • The adoption of renewable energy technologies marks a watershed in humanity's fight against climate change.