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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
- 1. the act or instance of making or becoming different: "the change from a nomadic to an agricultural society"
- 2. coins as opposed to paper currency: "a handful of loose change"
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Synonyms for CHANGE: alteration, difference, modification, shift, variation, revision, revise, amendment; Antonyms of CHANGE: stabilization, fixation, set, fix, stabilize, freeze, plateau.
Synonyms for CHANGES: alterations, differences, modifications, variations, shifts, revisions, adjustments, fluctuations; Antonyms of CHANGES: fixations, stabilizations, sets, fixes, freezes, stabilizes, plateaus.
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A few very common synonyms for the word change include alter, transform, modify, convert, develop, adjust, evolve, and amend. Other variations include remodel, renovate, revamp, renew, transition, shift, and convert.