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life-changing

[lahyf-chaynj-ing] / ˈlaɪfˌtʃeɪndʒ ɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
altering a person's life in a substantial way
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The Salt Path author Raynor Winn wrote a book published in 2012 – despite repeatedly claiming her controversial 2018 release documenting a life-changing walk was the first she had ever written.

From BBC

Unless you’re dealing with a friend who needs constant, long-term support, it helps to remember that, for most people, these brutal, life-changing experiences are relatively rare.

From MarketWatch

"At any point, if you were to seek help or someone were to cut across your path and say "are you ok, can i help you today?", these moments of kindness can be life-changing, literally life-transforming for people."

From BBC

Use your teenage and college years to build something epic, so that if you succeed, it’s life-changing money instead of a side hustle.

From The Wall Street Journal

Calumn, from Openshaw in Manchester, said at the time he did not know that crushing moment on a freezing cold January night would be life-changing.

From BBC