changed (related)
Persuaded, or otherwise feeling certainty
Of, relating to, or being a person who has made a conversion or has renewed a commitment to Jesus Christ as his or her personal savior:
reformed (related)
Relating to or being the Protestant churches that follow the teachings of John Calvin and Ulrich Zwingli.
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(Finance) To pass in exchange
(Intransitive, mathematics) To engage in a commutative operation.
To change the color of
To transfer or shift; now, specif., to change the usual, normal, relative, or respective order or position of; interchange
To change from one form, species, condition, nature, or substance into another; transform; convert
To change completely; transform, esp. in a grotesque or strange manner
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To change into another medium or form
To change the form or appearance of; transform.
To change or cause to change into a wholly different form or appearance; transform.
To incline toward change, as in opinion or feeling:
To reconsider and change or modify:
To change totally; to alter to the opposite.
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To bring back into existence or use; reestablish:
To change or convert:
To repeat so as to reaffirm:
To renege is to abandon something or go back on something you had promised.
To undergo spiritual conversion or rebirth; reform.
(Linguistics) To change (a vowel) by umlaut.
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(Formal, intransitive) To talk; to engage in conversation.
To set aside for a specific use or certain person
To change or revise (a legislative bill, law, constitution, etc.)
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To shift; transfer; change; turn aside; divert
To give a first name to as part of the baptismal ceremony; christen
To set free from the consequences of sin; redeem:
kept (antonym)
To remain fresh or unspoiled:
stayed (antonym)
To keep up in a race or contest:
held (antonym)
To have and keep in one's grasp:
persisted (antonym)
To continue to exist or prevail; endure; remain
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remained (antonym)
To stay while others go
endured (antonym)
To hold up under (pain, fatigue, etc.); stand; bear; undergo
waited (antonym)
To remain temporarily neglected, unattended to, or postponed:
idled (antonym)
To pass (time) without doing anything:
double-fronted (related)
stone-built (related)
single-story (related)
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