Changing synonyms and antonyms
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Part of speech:
Capable of moving or of being moved readily from place to place:
Changeable; variable; fluctuating
To make suitable to or fit for a specific use or situation:
(Often reflexive) To render fit, suitable, or correspondent; to adapt; to conform; as, to accommodate ourselves to circumstances.
Not firm or stable; shaky
To come into conformity, as with one's surroundings; become suited, as to one's associates, circumstances, etc.
To change or revise (a legislative bill, law, constitution, etc.)
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becoming (related)
To grow to be; change or develop into by growth
Not remaining firm in mind or purpose
Not determined; undecided:
changeable (related)
Capable of being changed.
That can be changed
changeful
Full of change; inconstant
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Smooth and flowing; graceful:
Lacking in resolution; indecisive.
Of a country: becoming economically more mature or advanced; becoming industrialized.
stable (antonym)
Reliable, dependable
fixed (antonym)
Firmly in position; stationary:
unchanging (antonym)
Remaining the same; showing or undergoing no change:
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growing (related)
That grows.
To vary is to change, to cause something to change or to differ in some way from something or someone else.
To become different; change; vary
To cause to move around in order to achieve a result, such as opening, closing, tightening, or loosening:
Fluctuating; being in doubt; undetermined; indecisive; uncertain; unsteady.
To swing or whisk.
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(Finance) To pass in exchange
(Intransitive) To become darker or more intense
To exchange (a currency) for an equivalent amount of another currency or precious metal
(Intransitive, mathematics) To engage in a commutative operation.
To transfer oneself or be transferred; move
To change the appearance of something, especially by covering with patches or streaks of different colour
To be unable to choose between different courses of action or opinions; waver:
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To change from one substance into another; transmute; transform
To transfer (tissue, a body structure, or an organ) from an animal or cadaver to a person.
To change completely; transform, esp. in a grotesque or strange manner
(Elec.) To change (a voltage or current value) by use of a transformer
To change the figure, form, or outward appearance of; transform
To tergiversate is to often change your mind about a subject or cause, or to change your alliances.
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To swap is defined as to trade or exchange.
Substitute means to use something instead of the originally needed item or to have a person do something for another.
To reconsider and change or modify:
To turn or move in the opposite direction.
Revamp is to repair, restore or give something old a new appearance or a new life.
To take the place of; to supply the want of; to fulfil the end or office of.
To put into a new and improved form or condition; to restore to a former good state, or bring from bad to good; to change from worse to better; to amend; to correct.
(Physics) To vary regularly between maximum and minimum values, as an electric current
(By extension) To change direction to face a certain way.
To change posture or position; stir:
To change or vary the pitch, intensity, or tone of (one's voice or a musical instrument, for example).
To change or cause to change into a wholly different form or appearance; transform.
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To turn, bend, or curve, usually inward
Graduate means to mark a container with lines showing amounts of a liquid or solid.
To be continually changing or varying in an irregular way
To move in regular procession through a system.
To distribute (investments) among different companies or securities in order to limit losses in the event of a fall in a particular market or industry.
To turn aside from a course or way:
Coin means to make metal money, or to come up with something new.
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To remove the testicles of; emasculate; geld
To exchange for or convert into ready money:
To move apart, or withdraw, from a clinch in boxing
To do or use by turns
To make used to a new climate or one that is different from that which is natural; to inure or habituate to other circumstances; to adapt to the peculiarities of a foreign or strange climate.
(Animal Husbandry) To improve by crossing with a pure breed
To become cloudy
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To alter slightly.
Deflect is defined as to cause something to change direction, or to deter someone from his/her intended purpose.
To change its course by being tacked, or sail against the wind by a series of tacks
To turn aside or cause to turn aside sharply or suddenly from a straight line, course, etc.
To turn or swing; change the course of
Diverge is defined as to move in a different direction, to branch off or to change from a viewpoint.
To become moderate
To develop or work out fully
To become or make ripe; mature, age, cure, etc.
To undress
To remove the clothing of; disrobe.
(Obs.) To transform; convert
To give in exchange for something else:
To remove or uproot in order to replace with something else
(Chemistry) To replace (an atom, radical, ion, or molecule) in a compound during a reaction.
Interchange is defined as to trade.
Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
To shape is to mold something or someone.
To increase the contrast of (a photographic image).
(Music) To reduce (a perfect or minor interval) by a semitone.
To increase the number of electrons of (an atom, element, or ion)
(Dated) To use or employ to good purpose; to turn to profitable account.
(Physics) To subject (a body) to translation, i.e., to move a body on a linear path with no rotation.
To prepare an edition of for publication:
To scold or punish so as to improve or reform.
The definition of invert is to turn something upside down or to put something into the opposite direction.
To establish a nonnative species in a region where it is able to reproduce successfully and live alongside native species in the wild. Naturalized species may be introduced intentionally or unintentionally. Eucalyptus trees are native to Australia but have become naturalized in many other parts of the world.
To adjust again; rearrange
To modify by the addition of a moderating element; moderate:
To construct again; rebuild.
To make modern; bring up to date in style, design, methods, etc.
To to restore to freshness or vigor.
To regain or restore the physical or mental vigor of; revive:
To change the appearance, layout, or furnishings of.
(Video games) To make an enhanced remake of (a computer or video game).
To organize something again, or in a different manner
To subject to a political or social revolution.
To modify the manner or appearance of (a person, for example) in order to prevent recognition:
To redecorate (a room, etc.)
staying (antonym)
To keep up in a race or contest:
holding (antonym)
To have and keep in one's grasp:
remaining (antonym)
To continue; go on being
persisting (antonym)
To continue to exist or prevail; endure; remain
continuing (antonym)
To go on with; carry on; keep up; persist in
fixing (antonym)
To arrange properly or in a certain way; set in order; adjust
setting (antonym)
To reduce from a dislocated or fractured state.
preserving (antonym)
To maintain throughout; to keep intact.
maintaining (antonym)
To adhere or conform to; keep:
dressing (related)
To dress in formal clothes
changing (related)
To lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; switch:
change (related)
Of, like, or causing vibration
Getting worse
marked by continuous change or effective action
(Intransitive) To become worse; to get worse; to deteriorate.
abiding (antonym)
To dwell, remain, reside, or stay.
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