changed

/tʃeɪndʒd/
adjective
  1. Having become different from what was before; altered.
    • She was a changed person after her year of traveling abroad.
    • The changed rules made the game more exciting for everyone.
    • After the renovation, the old house looked completely changed.
verb
  1. Became different; underwent a transformation.
    • Her opinion changed after she learned more about the topic.
    • The company's policies changed to improve employee satisfaction.
    • The weather changed suddenly from sunny to stormy.
  2. Replaced something with another thing; swapped.
    • She changed her clothes before going to the party.
    • The librarian changed the books on the display shelf every month.
    • He changed the flat tire on his car by the side of the road.
  3. Gave or received money in a different form, such as breaking a bill into smaller units or exchanging currency.
    • The cashier changed the large note into coins for the parking meter.
    • At the airport, she changed her euros into dollars.
    • I changed a twenty-dollar bill into two tens and four fives.
  4. Moved to a different vehicle, route, or mode of transportation during a journey.
    • He changed from the bus to the subway to get downtown faster.
    • Passengers flying to London must change planes in Chicago.
    • We changed trains at the central station to reach the suburbs.
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