Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for change course

change course

Advertisement

Discover More

Example Sentences

This ever-so-slight heart-bleed for immigrant children branded him a party apostate, and he began to change course.

But at any rate, we have to change course because our country is headed for national socialism.

Was there a moment when you realized that you had to change course?

Not many aspiring early childhood educators would change course once they learn they can earn more in metallurgy or mining.

On Monday, Russia hinted it may finally change course and help us force Syria to turn over its chemical weapons.

"And endeavour to give these Spaniards the slip as we change course," said Roger.

Though the white thing continued to move inland, it did not change course to fall in behind them on the new route.

In other words, the Nazi's swerve was not to change course toward the Truk area.

To keep off, or away, is to change course away from the wind or from an enemy.

Nothing could be done; no boat might live in such a sea; it would have been perilous to change course.

Synonym of the day

Which one is a synonym for smile?Get the answer

Start each day with the Synonym of the Day in your inbox!

By clicking "Sign Up", you are accepting Dictionary.com Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policies.

On this page you'll find 65 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to change course, such as: convert, divert, replace, shift, swap, and turn.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement