Similar words: bring in, coming in, change, exchange, engineering, changeable, unchangeable, in exchange for. Meaning: ['tʃeɪndʒɪŋ] adj. marked by continuous change or effective action.
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181 The nurses came on their daily round of washing, changing, combing and prettifying the patients before the matron's inspection.
182 Tickets were changing hands at three times their face value.
183 She had given up all thought of changing her job.
184 Fashion is constantly changing.
185 Changing the corporate culture is a long and difficult process.
186 The baby needs changing.
187 It was 8.00 a.m. and the nurses were changing shifts.
188 The dividing line between luxuries and necessities is constantly changing.
189 Changing men's and women's traditional roles is not easy, but in our case it has been helpful.
190 He gave himself a mild electric shock while changing a light bulb.
191 The suffix '-ness' added to the end of the word 'sweet' forms the word 'sweetness', changing an adjective into a noun.
192 These figures give a reliable and objective indicator of changing trends in people's lifestyles.
193 Attitudes to women at work are changing slowly but surely.
194 Changing money on the street is illegal —always use a bank.
195 There is little chance that we will succeed in changing the law. Nevertheless, it is important that we try.
196 Changing the course of the river would cause serious environmental damage to the whole valley.
197 Some species of animals have become extinct because they could not adapt to a changing environment.
198 Much of the pressure for changing the law has come from special interest groups.
199 Arguments were put forth for changing some of the rules of the game.
200 The law is often tardy in reacting to changing attitudes.
201 After six months of chopping and changing, we've decided to go back to our old system.
202 We live in a changing world and people must learn to adapt.
203 Let's consider the pluses and minuses of changing the system.
204 By changing its supplier,[http://sentencedict.com/changing.html] the company saved thousands of pounds in import duty.
205 He had no intention of changing his mode of attire.
206 I reasoned that changing my diet would lower my cholesterol level.
207 Her article on diet startled many people into changing their eating habits.
208 It worries me the way he keeps changing his mind.
209 Some animals have a remarkable ability to adapt to changing environments.
210 I need to consult my teacher about changing my course.
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