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The meaning of Changing

Changing – definition

verb

Make (someone or something) different; alter or modify.

Usage examples:

Both parties voted against proposals to change the law
verb

Replace (something) with something else, especially something of the same kind that is newer or better; substitute one thing for (another).

Usage examples:

She decided to change her name
verb

Put different clothes on.

Usage examples:

He changed for dinner
verb

Move to a different train, bus, etc.

Usage examples:

We had to change at rugby
noun

An act or process through which something becomes different.

Usage examples:

The change from a nomadic to an agricultural society
noun

Coins as opposed to banknotes.

Usage examples:

A handful of loose change
noun

An order in which a peal of bells can be rung.

Usage examples:

Bell ringing is good exercise for the body and mind, the bells are heavy and the bell ringers have …
noun

A place where merchants met to do business.

noun

An act or process through which something becomes different.

Usage examples:

The change from a nomadic to an agricultural society
noun

Coins as opposed to banknotes.

Usage examples:

A handful of loose change
noun

An order in which a peal of bells can be rung.

Usage examples:

Bell ringing is good exercise for the body and mind, the bells are heavy and the bell ringers have …
noun

A place where merchants met to do business.

noun

An act or process through which something becomes different.

Usage examples:

The change from a nomadic to an agricultural society
noun

Coins as opposed to banknotes.

Usage examples:

A handful of loose change
noun

An order in which a peal of bells can be rung.

Usage examples:

Bell ringing is good exercise for the body and mind, the bells are heavy and the bell ringers have …
noun

A place where merchants met to do business.

noun

An act or process through which something becomes different.

Usage examples:

The change from a nomadic to an agricultural society
noun

Coins as opposed to banknotes.

Usage examples:

A handful of loose change
noun

An order in which a peal of bells can be rung.

Usage examples:

Bell ringing is good exercise for the body and mind, the bells are heavy and the bell ringers have …
noun

A place where merchants met to do business.

adjective

In a state of becoming different

Usage examples:

The rapidly changing world of politics, changing attitudes towards childcare, changing circumstances

Changing translation into English

Changing: translate from English into Chinese

Translate changing into Chinese (Simplified)}
改变

Changing: translate from English into Dutch

Translate changing into Dutch}
Veranderen

Changing: translate from English into French

Translate changing into French}
En changeant, Changement, Changeant, Modification, Variable

Changing: translate from English into German

Translate changing into German}
Ändern, Wechsel, Wechselnd, Umbau, Verwandlung, Erneuerung, Sich verändernd, Vertauschung, Umschreibung

Changing: translate from English into Hindi

Translate changing into Hindi}
बदलना, बदली, बदल देना, चेंज करना, एवज़

Changing: translate from English into Italian

Translate changing into Italian}
Mutevole, Variabile, Cangiante, Commutazione

Changing: translate from English into Korean

Translate changing into Korean}
바꾸다, 작고 보기 흉한 사람, 작고 보기 흉한 동물, 작고 보기 어리석은 사람, 작고 보기 어리석은 동물, 남몰래 바꿔치기한 어린애

Changing: translate from English into Russian

Translate changing into Russian}
Изменение, Размен

Changing: translate from English into Spanish

Translate changing into Spanish}
Cambiando, Cambio

Word 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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