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    Var·y
    /ˈverē/

    verb

    • 1. differ in size, amount, degree, or nature from something else of the same general class: "the properties vary in price"
  2. [intransitive] (of a group of similar things) to be different from each other in size, shape, etc. New techniques were introduced with varying degrees of success. Estimates of how many civilians were killed varied widely. Class size varies greatly. vary in something The students' work varies considerably in quality. The rooms vary in size.

  3. verb. be subject to change in accordance with a variable. “Prices vary ” “His moods vary depending on the weather” see more. verb. make something more diverse and varied. “ Vary the menu” synonyms: motley, variegate. see more. verb. be at variance with; be out of line with. synonyms: depart, deviate, diverge. see more. Pronunciation. US. /ˈvɛri/

  4. to change or alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance: to vary one's methods. Synonyms: mutate, modify. to cause to be different from something else: The orchestra varied last night's program with one new selection. to avoid or relieve from uniformity or monotony; diversify: to vary one's diet.

  5. 3 days ago · vary in American English. (ˈvɛəri) (verb varied, varying) transitive verb. 1. to change or alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance. to vary one's methods. 2. to cause to be different from something else. The orchestra varied last night's program with one new selection.

  6. 1. to undergo or cause to undergo change, alteration, or modification in appearance, character, form, attribute, etc. 2. to be different or cause to be different; be subject to change. 3. ( tr) to give variety to. 4. (foll by: from) to differ, as from a convention, standard, etc.

  7. Definition of vary – Learner’s Dictionary. vary. verb. uk / ˈveəri / us. vary verb (BE DIFFERENT) Add to word list. B2. If things of the same type vary, they are different from each other: Car prices vary greatly across Europe. Roses vary widely in size and shape. vary verb (CHANGE) B2. to change: Temperatures vary depending on the time of year.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English vary /ˈveəri $ ˈveri/ S3 W2 AWL verb (varied, varying, varies) 1 [ intransitive] if several things of the same type vary, they are all different from each other SYN differ Test scores vary from school to school.

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