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    Change
    /CHānj/

    verb

    • 1. make (someone or something) different; alter or modify: "both parties voted against proposals to change the law"
    • 2. replace (something) with something else, especially something of the same kind that is newer or better; substitute one thing for (another): "she decided to change her name"

    noun

  2. noun. an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another. “the change was intended to increase sales” “this storm is certainly a change for the worse” synonyms: alteration, modification.

  3. to change to a different or new activity while you are in the middle of something else; to change from supporting one person or thing to another change your/somebody’s mind to change a decision or an opinion

  4. to stop having or using one thing, and start having or using another: The doctor has recommended changing my diet. I'll have to ask them if they can change the time of my interview. You'll have to change gear to go up the hill. change verb (CLOTHES) A2. to take off your clothes and put on different ones:

  5. 2 days ago · To change is to make a material difference so that the thing is distinctly different from what it was: to change one's opinion. To alter is to make some partial change, as in appearance, but usually to preserve the identity: to alter a dress ( to change a dress would mean to put on a different one).

  6. [countable] the process of replacing something with something new or different; a thing that is used to replace something. change of something a change of address. a change of government. (British English) Let's get away for the weekend. A change of scene (= time in a different place) will do you good.

  7. noun. the act or fact of changing; fact of being changed: They are pleased by the change in their son's behavior. a transformation or modification; alteration: They noticed the change in his facial expression. a variation or deviation: a change in the daily routine.

  8. 1. To become different or undergo alteration: He changed as he matured. 2. To undergo transformation or transition: The music changed to a slow waltz. 3. To go from one phase to another, as the moon or the seasons. 4. To make an exchange: If you prefer this seat, I'll change with you. 5.

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