Change meaning in English

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Definition

a change: an alteration, a variation, a modification noun
to change: to modify, to vary, to alter verb
(Do you have any) change?: (Do you have any) coins? noun

Examples

  • "So there are going to be some changes around here!"
  • "You've changed, brother."
  • "It's a type of software that allows you to do things on your E-Phone, like change your voice, break up with your girlfriend, watch virtual fish swimming."
  • "We do not currently plan to change either the name or the ingredients of our popular "Vegetable Soup"."
  • "You have got to change that ridiculous message."
  • "The following winter however, Bruno suffered an unfortunate accident which would change the course of his destiny."
  • "Step 2: Changing a national anthem is very disturbing to the people."
  • "Industrial Fruit Concern Inc. has stated that if they acquire the juice business, they plan to completely change the company culture and business model, create hundreds of soulless storefronts across the world, and pretty much ruin everything that made it unique."
  • "You have changed!"
  • "Brian : Well Philip, that changes the equation!"
  • "However, it was also a year of revolution, where social networks changed the way we remove dictators and riot in major cities."
  • "I've got to tell you the secret that will change the future of this company forever."
  • "Brian : It's changing colour!"
  • "As I get older, however, I must admit, my feelings on family have changed, rather dramatically in fact."
  • "But that, my friend, may soon change: Vinyl is back in."
  • "It really changed my perspective on management, hopefully for the better!"
  • "Philip : My change!"
  • "Anyway, I don't want this child to change anything between us."
  • "I put a dollar in for coffee, and it hasn't given me back my change!"

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