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    Quantum leap
    /ˌkwän(t)əm ˈlēp/

    noun

    • 1. a huge, often sudden, increase or advance in something: "there has been a quantum leap in the quality of wines marketed in the UK"

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  3. The meaning of QUANTUM LEAP is an abrupt change, sudden increase, or dramatic advance. How to use quantum leap in a sentence.

  4. quantum leap | American Dictionary. noun [ C ] us / ˈkwɑn·təm ˈlip / (also quantum jump, us / ˈkwɑn·təm ˈdʒʌmp /) Add to word list. a great improvement or important advance in something: It was a revolutionary generation of computers that was a quantum leap beyond anything on the market.

  5. quantum leap. noun [ C ] us / ˈkwɑn·təm ˈlip / (also quantum jump, us / ˈkwɑn·təm ˈdʒʌmp /) Add to word list. Add to word list. a great improvement or important advance in something: It was a revolutionary generation of computers that was a quantum leap beyond anything on the market.

  6. 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.

  7. A quantum leap is a huge increase or a big move forward. You might describe the dramatic improvement in your math grade as a quantum leap. An advance or sudden change is a quantum leap.

  8. noun. /ˌkwɒntəm ˈliːp/ /ˌkwɑːntəm ˈliːp/ (also less frequent quantum jump) a sudden, great and important change, improvement or development. This discovery marks a quantum leap forward in the fight against cancer. There has been a quantum leap in profits since 2015. Want to learn more?

  9. quantum leap meaning: a sudden, large increase or improvement in something: . Learn more.

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