1) (an example, instance, of) a changed or different condition (change)
2) an origin; a statement of how a world was formed and how it has changed (derivation)
3) a short, condensed account; (to cause food) to be changed in the stomach and bowels into a form that can be used in the body (digest)
4) an organic chemical substance formed in plants and animals, able to cause chemical changes without being changed itself (enzyme)
5) easily bent without breaking; (of plans etc) easily changed to suit new conditions (flexible)
6) that cannot be moved; not able, refusing to be affected or changed (immovable)
7) to urge (something) strongly against opposition or disbelief; to give (an order) that not be changed (insist)
8) that can be negotiated; that can be changed into cash or used instead of cash (negotiable)
9) the theory or belief that everything about life and the future has already been decided (by God, fate etc) and cannot be changed (predestination)
10) for the present only and to be changed or replaced later (provisional)
not natural or genuine often in order to make oneself seem superior
deeply moved or hurt emotionally
not the same (as a person, thing)
dissimilar, unlike
(of) a reserved position or order
opposite
(of a person) made to feel sympathy, sadness etc
transported