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View synonyms for quantum leap

quantum leap

noun

  1. a sudden highly significant advance; breakthrough
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quantum leap

  1. In physics , the movement of an electron from one orbit in an atom to another, sending out or taking on a photon in the process. ( See Bohr atom .)


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Notes

Informally, a “quantum leap” may be any great, sudden, or discontinuous change.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of quantum leap1

C20: from its use in physics meaning the sudden jump of an electron, atom, etc from one energy level to another
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Idioms and Phrases

A dramatic advance, especially in knowledge or method, as in Establishing a central bank represents a quantum leap in this small country's development . This term originated as quantum jump in the mid-1900s in physics, where it denotes a sudden change from one energy state to another within an atom. Within a decade it was transferred to other advances, not necessarily sudden but very important ones.
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Example Sentences

What they did was a quantum leap beyond their own success in 2008.

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