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changed
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Princeton's WordNet
changedadjective
made or become different in nature or form
"changed attitudes"; "changed styles of dress"; "a greatly changed country after the war"
Antonyms:
idempotent, same(p), unchanged, nonmetamorphic, unalteredchangedadjective
made or become different in some respect
"he's an altered (or changed) man since his election to Congress"
Antonyms:
nonmetamorphic, same(p), unchanged, idempotent, unalteredchangedadjective
changed in constitution or structure or composition by metamorphism
"metamorphic rocks"
Antonyms:
unchanged, same(p), nonmetamorphic, unaltered, idempotent
Matched Categories
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#347 | change | |
#593 | changes | |
#1569 | modified | |
#1802 | changed | |
#2350 | turned | |
#2484 | changing | |
#2922 | revised | |
#3475 | modify | |
#3942 | amended | |
#4570 | replaced | |
#7436 | amend | |
#8004 | varied | |
#8634 | altered | |
#9742 | switched | |
#10161 | transformed | |
#10652 | evolved | |
#13538 | shifted |
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Brown obtained an affidavit from the state's expert witness regarding phone technology, who said he would have wanted to know about the disclaimer ... and it could have changed his testimony.
Recently we've been telling investment analysts and audiences at conferences that it would likely be sometime after 2020, our fundamental growth plan for Kearl hasn't changed but do we have all the specific steps, specific decisions made at this point? No.
The last two years have fundamentally changed the dynamics of this debate [on the tax code], as we have seen the weaponization of the IRS, as we have seen the Obama administration using the IRS in a partisan manner to punish it’s political enemies.
We think it generates variation. Having a lot of chromosomes enables dinosaurs to shuffle their genes around much more than other types of animals. This shuffling means that dinosaurs can evolve more quickly and so help them survive so long as the planet changed.
The war and the internment camps changed everybody’s future direction. And I think in Takayo’s case, it turned out magnificently.
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