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change
verb changed, changing
- tr & intr
1. To make or become different.
- Thesaurus: transform, modify, alter, vary, remodel, renovate, evolve, adapt, revise, amend; Antonym: preserve.
- Thesaurus: exchange, replace, substitute, trade, swap.
tr & intr
4. To remove (clothes, sheets, a baby's nappy, etc) and replace them with clean or different ones.
- Form: change into something (often)
- Form: change out of something
5. To make into or become something different.
- Form: change into something (sometimes)
- Example: change pounds into francs
7. To go from one vehicle, usually a train or bus, to another to continue a journey.
tr & intr
8. To put a vehicle engine into (another gear).
- 1. The process of changing or an instance of it.
- Thesaurus: alteration, transformation, modification, metamorphosis, variation, move, innovation, revision, shift; Antonym: constancy, permanence, consistency.
3. A variation, especially a welcome one, from one's regular habit, etc.
- Example: Let's eat out for a change
- Thesaurus: variety, diversity, variance, novelty, surprise.
5. A fresh set (of clothes) for changing into.
6. Coins as distinct from notes.
- Form: small change (also)
- Form: loose change
8. Money left over or returned from the amount given in payment.
9. Any of the various orders in which a set of church bells can be rung.
- Form: changes (usually)
- See change of life.
- Form: the change
- To pass into different ownership.
- To adopt a different intention or opinion.
- colloq
To get no help from them.
- To do something which is often repeated in varying ways.
adj
noun
Phrasal Verb: change down
- To change to a lower gear, when driving a motor vehicle.
- To change from one preference or situation to another.To exchange (jobs, roles, etc).In a relay race: to hand over to a team-mate by exchanging a baton, making contact, etc. See also change-over.
- To change to a higher gear, when driving a motor vehicle.
