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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"
    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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