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change

[cheynj] / tʃeɪndʒ /


NOUN
act or fact of making different or becoming different
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Usage

What is another way to say change? To change is to make a material difference so that something is distinctly different from what it was: to change one's opinion. To alter is to make some partial change, as in appearance, while still preserving the identity: to alter a dress, as by raising the hem (to change a dress would mean to put on a different one).

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She does not like change — so much so that she refuses to find someone to cut her hair locally and drives 45 minutes because she prefers her current hairdresser.

From MarketWatch

Patients also have to deal with changes to their health insurance at the start of a new year, and more employers have withdrawn coverage of the pricey medications.

From MarketWatch

“Data and observations are essential to our efforts to confront climate change and air quality challenges, and these challenges don’t know borders,” said Florian Pappenberger, director general of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts.

From Los Angeles Times

Those include climate change, as brush fires and changes in fish migration patterns threaten locals’ livelihoods.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, exactly how blood sugar disruptions contribute to these brain changes has remained unclear.

From Science Daily