the process of becoming different
change
(an example, instance, of) a changed or different condition
something made different; alteration
the process, act, of converting
change, adaptation
recantation
recantation
opposite in position or order
opposite
to return (to a former state, condition, topic etc); (of property rights etc) to return at some named time or under certain conditions (to the original owner)
return to an earlier, less-developed condition
a change of place, direction or character; a change of one thing for another; a mechanism for changing gears in a vehicle; a group of workers that starts work as another group finishes; period for which such a group works
switch, fluctuation
an apparatus for making and breaking an electrical connection; an abrupt change; to change, change (things) over
change, exchange
complete change
complete change
(to cause something) to move round a point; (to cause something) to change in nature, quality, condition, shape etc; to reach and pass (the age, time etc mentioned)
revolution, curving
a great and sudden change
major change
(Latin) the other way round; with the terms or conditions reserved
with the order reversed