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Definition of changing :
of Change
Synonyms:
developing, wavering, unequal, inconstant, growing, unsteady, deteriorating, changeable, unstable, erratic, mutable, irresolute, mobile, irregular, ever-changing, dynamic, uncertain, dynamical, mercurial, degenerating, declining, vibratory, fluid
converting (part of speech: verb)
reclaiming, proselytizing, sublimating, regenerating
changing (part of speech: verb)
fluctuating, deviating, transiting, transfiguring, setting, adjusting, modulating, adapting, diversifying, modifying, vacillating, reforming, mutating, altering, varying, transforming, transposing, converting
deviating (part of speech: verb)
diverging, digressing, straying, veering, wandering, differing
inverting (part of speech: verb)
overturning, reversing, inverting, capsizing, upending, upturning, upsetting
substituting (part of speech: verb)
imitating, displacing, subrogating, standing in, exchanging, commuting, superseding, seconding, supplanting, swapping, switching, trading, filling in, representing, replacing, alternating, substituting
Usage examples:
- 8451. Did you ever think of changing from one employer to another? - "Second Shetland Truck System Report", William Guthrie.
- " Say, would you mind changing it? - "The Woman With The Fan", Robert Hichens.
- It was not until months had passed at this work that I began to think of changing my position. - "A Man's Hearth", Eleanor M. Ingram.