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/tʃeɪn(d)ʒ/
To make something different from what it was before, either in appearance or in nature.

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Examples:

His voice changed as he gave Winston a hard look.

I try changing the subject.

'Yes?' 'The dream changes...

Etymology:

etymology
Originated in Middle English from the Old French changer, derived from Latin cambiare, meaning to exchange or to swap. The word evolved in the late 13th century to incorporate broader meanings of alteration.

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