Change meaning in English
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Definition
a change: an alteration, a variation, a modification
to change: to modify, to vary, to alter
(Do you have any) change?: (Do you have any) coins?
- "I've got to tell you the secret that will change the future of this company forever."
- "The following winter however, Bruno suffered an unfortunate accident that would change his life forever."
- "Brian : It's changing colour!"
- "Founder and CEO Harold Percy Warbuckle is the driving force behind these changes, and realizes that in today's world, governments don't effect change, billionaires do."
- "Founder and CEO Harold Percy Warbuckle is the driving force behind these changes, and realizes that in today's world, governments don't effect change, billionaires do."
- "Xavier : Now, Bruno, many things have changed since I exploded."
- "Horatio : You need a change of lifestyle."
- "Bruno : Some of our human employees are finding it hard to adapt to these changes, but they understand that our animal friends are welcome."
- "Narrator : Chief Financial Officer Icarus Quincy explains the changes that have been implemented in the Accounts department."
- "The following winter however, Bruno suffered an unfortunate accident which would change the course of his destiny."
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