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Main Entry: change
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make or become different

Synonyms:

accommodate, adapt, adjust, alter, alternate, commute, convert, diminish, diverge, diversify, evolve, fluctuate, make innovations, make over, merge, metamorphose, moderate, modify, modulate, mutate, naturalize, recondition, redo, reduce, reform, regenerate, remake, remodel, renovate, reorganize, replace, resolve, restyle, revolutionize, shape, shift, substitute, tamper with, temper, transfigure, transform, translate, transmute, transpose, turn, vacillate, vary, veer, warp

Antonyms:

continue, hold, keep, persist, remain, stay
Main Entry: convert
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: change; adapt

Synonyms:

alter, apply, appropriate, commute, downlink, download, interchange, make, metamorphose, modify, remodel, reorganize, restyle, revise, switch, switch over, transfigure, transform, translate, transmogrify, transmute, transpose, turn

Antonyms:

endure, hold, idle, keep, persist, remain, stay, wait
Main Entry: revise
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: correct, edit

Synonyms:

alter, amend, blue-pencil, change, clean up, compare, cut, debug, develop, emend, go over, improve, launder, look over, modify, overhaul, perfect, polish, recalibrate, recast, reconsider, redo, redraft, redraw, reexamine, rehash, reorganize, restyle, revamp, review, rework, rewrite, run through, scan, scrub, scrutinize, study, tighten, update, upgrade
Main Entry: transfigure
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: convert

Synonyms:

alter, apply, appropriate, commute, downlink, download, interchange, make*, metamorphose, modify, mutate, remodel, reorganize, restyle, revise, switch, switch over, transform, translate, transmogrify, transmute, transpose, transubstantiate, turn
Main Entry: transmogrify
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: convert

Synonyms:

alter, apply, appropriate, commute, downlink, download, interchange, make*, metamorphose, modify, mutate, remodel, reorganize, restyle, revise, switch, switch over, transfigure, transform, translate, transmute, transpose, transubstantiate, turn
Main Entry: transmute
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: convert

Synonyms:

alter, apply, appropriate, commute, downlink, download, interchange, make*, metamorphose, modify, mutate, remodel, reorganize, restyle, revise, switch, switch over, transfigure, transform, translate, transmogrify, transpose, transubstantiate, turn
Main Entry: transubstantiate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: convert

Synonyms:

alter, apply, appropriate, commute, downlink, download, interchange, make*, metamorphose, modify, mutate, remodel, reorganize, restyle, revise, switch, switch over, transfigure, transform, translate, transmogrify, transmute, transpose, turn
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: [Difference at different times] Change.
Category: 1. SIMPLE CHANGE

Synonyms:

-nouns
change, alteration, mutation, permutation, variation, modification, modulation, inflexion, mood, qualification, innovation, metastasis, deviation, turn, evolution, revolution; diversion; break., transformation, transfiguration; metamorphosis; transmutation; deoxidization; transubstantiation; mutagenesis, transanimation, transmigration, metempsychosis; avatar; alterative., conversion (gradual change); revolution (sudden or radical change); inversion (reversal); displacement; transference., changeableness; tergiversation (change of mind).
-verbs
change, alter, vary, wax and wane; modulate, diversify, qualify, tamper with; turn, shift, veer, tack, chop, shuffle, swerve, warp, deviate, turn aside, evert, intervert; pass to, take a turn, turn the corner, resume., work a change, modify, vamp, superinduce; transform, transfigure, transmute, transmogrify, transume; metamorphose, ring the changes., innovate, introduce new blood, shuffle the cards; give a turn to, give a color to; influence, turn the scale; shift the scene, turn over a new leaf., recast; reverse; disturb; convert into.
-adjectives
changed; newfangled; changeable; transitional; modifiable; alterative.
-adverbs
mutatis mutandis ["The necessary changes having been made" (Latin)].
-phrases
"a change came o'er the spirit of my dream" [Byron]; nous avons changé tout cela [Molière. "We have changed all that" (French)]; tempora mutantur nos et mutamur in illis ["The times are changed even as we are changed in them" (Latin)]; non sum qualis eram [Horace. "I am not as I used to be" (Latin)]; casaque tourner; corpora lente augescent cito extinguuntur [Tacitus. "Bodies grow slowly but are snuffed out quickly" (Latin)]; in statu quo ante bellum ["In the state in which it was before the war" (Latin)]; "still ending and beginning still" [Cowper]; vox audita perit littera scripta manet ["The voice heard vanishes, the letter written

Antonyms:

permanence
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