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    change
    [CHānj]
    verb
    changing (present participle)
    1. make (someone or something) different; alter or modify:
      "both parties voted against proposals to change the law" · "technology and the internet have dramatically changed the way we communicate" · "fame hasn't changed her one bit"
      • become different; be altered or modified:
        "I've had time to think and my opinion hasn't changed" · "the Virginia creeper was just beginning to change from green to gold"
      • turn or convert (something) from one state, form, or substance into another:
        "filters change the ammonia into nitrate"
      • turn or be converted from one state, form, or substance into another:
        "electronic cigarettes use liquid nicotine which changes intovapor when heated"
      • alter in terms of:
        "the ferns began to change shape"
      • (of traffic lights) move from one color of signal to another:
        "they stopped at the corner, waiting for the lights to change"
      • (of the moon) arrive at a fresh phase; become new:
        "he is going to be worse for the next two or three days because the moon has changed"
    2. replace (something) with something else, especially something of the same kind that is newer or better; substitute one thing for (another):
      "she decided to change her name" · "I want to change my car for one that's reliable and fun to drive" · "most people will change jobs several times in their careers" · "I noticed my rear brake light wasn't working and changed the bulb"
      • exchange (something) with someone else, giving one thing and receiving something of the same kind in return:
        "I offered to change seats with him"
      • engage (a different gear) in a motor vehicle:
        "wait for a gap and then change gears" · "with business concluded, the convention changes gear and a gigantic circus takes over the town"
      • exchange (a sum of money) for the same amount in smaller denominations or in coins, or for different currency:
        "there's an ATM in the reception area which will change your English money"
    3. put different clothes on:
      "he changed for dinner" · "you should change into some dry clothes" · "we popped back to the hotel to get changed before heading out for our last night in Paris" · "Joey went up to his room and changed out of his school clothes" · "give me a moment to change my clothes"
      • put a clean diaper on (a baby or young child):
        "I changed her on top of the table until she got too big"
    4. move to a different train, airplane, or subway line.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French change (noun), changer (verb), from late Latin cambiare, from Latin cambire ‘barter’, probably of Celtic origin.
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  2. verb (used with object),changed, chang·ing. to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one's name; to change one's opinion; to change the course of history.
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    CHANGING definition: 1. in a state of becoming different: 2. in a state of becoming different:.
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