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Meanings of
changed
in English
Portuguese
mudado
Catalan
canviat
Back to the meaning
Made or become different in nature or form.
unchanged
Related terms
exchanged
varied
transformed
denatured
denaturized
denaturised
Portuguese
mudado
Changed.
Related terms
altered
Antonyms
Examples for "
unchanged
"
unchanged
Examples for "
unchanged
"
1
However, the company's previously stated guidance for financial year 2018 remains
unchanged
.
2
Nokia also said today its market share would be
unchanged
in 2010.
3
Results: The objective overall response rate was
unchanged
from the previous report.
4
Until relatively recently, society had remained largely
unchanged
for hundreds of years.
5
Accordingly, we expect debt to remain largely
unchanged
in the coming years.
Changed.
Related terms
metamorphic
Usage of
changed
in English
1
Conditions
changed
completely and the government will see major changes, Ahmadinejad said.
2
Early last year, however, when Dick opened his new place, things
changed
.
3
Mr Ball said the situation remained vulnerable if the weather conditions
changed
.
4
But elections in Europe
changed
that mindset, said a New York-based trader.
5
The belief that 'I am strong therefore I am right' has
changed
.
6
He said on Friday that the market situation had not
changed
since.
7
Christine Lagarde: The Europeans governments have massively
changed
the landscape in Europe.
8
Three years later, however, many young Tunisians feel that nothing has
changed
.
9
Facebook
changed
the way users' personal profile information is treated last month.
10
In the process, she
changed
the way people, including researchers, viewed animals.
11
But as we met different musicians from different countries, his opinion
changed
.
12
It
changed
the balance of power and the course of human events.
13
The State telephone network has
changed
hands four times in seven years.
14
This year we set out to see if the situation had
changed
.
15
Protein per million cells, however, was not
changed
by ozone or diet.
16
The industry has
changed
since those early days in the South Island.
Other examples for "changed"
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changed
change
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
change to
change hands
change the subject
change so
change again
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Translations for
changed
Portuguese
mudado
trocado
Catalan
canviat
Changed
through the time
Changed
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
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