Similar words: exchanged, hanged, change, floating exchange rate, exchange, net change, sea change, for a change. Meaning: [tʃeɪndʒ] adj. 1. made or become different in nature or form 2. made or become different in some respect 3. changed in constitution or structure or composition by metamorphism.
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91. We changed the wording of the text to make it more comprehensible.
92. This report strongly reinforces the view that the system must be changed.
93. The music suddenly changed from a smooth melody to a staccato rhythm.
94. The name was changed to avoid confusion with another firm.
95. The election of so many Republicans to Congress has changed the balance of power in Washington.
96. She claimed that the government had only changed the law in order to appease their critics.
97. In 1980 she had a brainwave that changed her life.
98. 90 per cent of listeners had stayed with the programme when it changed its time slot.
99. Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.
100. Einstein changed the way we think about space and time.
101. The past cannot be changed. The future is yet in your power.
102. Water is changed into steam by heat and into ice by cold.
103. I've changed my mind.
104. After twelve or thirteen centuries of unbroken continuity the landscape was being changed out of all recognition.
105. He added philosophically that one should adapt oneself to the changed conditions.
106. The place changed a great deal and was almost unrecognizable.
107. Patriarchy has not disappeared - it has merely changed form.
108. Pain is only aware of their own has not changed only you know.
109. Zimmerman changed his name after he left Germany.
110. The house has changed hands several times recently.
111. I washed and changed before going out.
112. She changed back into her work clothes.
113. He never changed her diapers,[sentencedict.com/changed.html] never bathed her.
114. Most street names were changed under the new regime.
115. By late afternoon , Micky had changed his mind.
116. David had changed his lodgings, leaving no address behind.
117. All organisations need to adapt to changed circumstances.
118. She began by singing soprano, then changed to alto.
119. Classical scientific ideas about light were changed by Einstein.
120. We changed the car for a bigger one.
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