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change
noun
coins
or
small
amounts
of
money
given
back
after
paying
more
than
the
amount
due
•
Here
’
s
your
change
—
three
dollars
and
fifty
cents
.
Here
’
s
your
change
—
three
dollars
and
fifty
cents
.
•
I
don't
have
enough
change
for
the
parking
meter
.
I
don't
have
enough
change
for
the
parking
meter
.
verb
-
change
,
changing
,
changes
,
changed
to
make
someone
or
something
different
from
what
they
were
before
•
Julia
decided
to
change
the
color
of
her
bedroom
walls
to
yellow
.
Julia
decided
to
change
the
color
of
her
bedroom
walls
to
yellow
.
•
The
company
plans
to
change
its
logo
next
year
.
The
company
plans
to
change
its
logo
next
year
.
verb
-
change
,
changing
,
changes
,
changed
to
become
different
•
Leaves
change
from
green
to
red
in
the
autumn
.
Leaves
change
from
green
to
red
in
the
autumn
.
•
His
attitude
began
to
change
after
he
met
new
friends
.
His
attitude
began
to
change
after
he
met
new
friends
.
verb
-
change
,
changing
,
changes
,
changed
to
take
off
one
set
of
clothes
,
diapers
,
or
other
used
things
and
put
on
or
install
fresh
ones
•
The
baby
started
crying
,
so
Maria
hurried
to
change
his
diaper
.
The
baby
started
crying
,
so
Maria
hurried
to
change
his
diaper
.
•
After
the
game
,
the
players
changed
their
sweaty
jerseys
for
clean
ones
.
After
the
game
,
the
players
changed
their
sweaty
jerseys
for
clean
ones
.
noun
the
act
or
result
of
something
becoming
different
•
There
has
been
a
big
change
in
the
city
’
s
skyline
.
There
has
been
a
big
change
in
the
city
’
s
skyline
.
•
Moving
to
a
new
school
was
a
huge
change
for
Lily
.
Moving
to
a
new
school
was
a
huge
change
for
Lily
.
noun
the
money
you
get
back
when
you
pay
more
than
the
price
of
something
•
I
gave
the
cashier
ten
dollars
and
got
two
dollars
in
change
.
I
gave
the
cashier
ten
dollars
and
got
two
dollars
in
change
.
•
Don
’
t
forget
your
change
before
you
leave
the
counter
.
Don
’
t
forget
your
change
before
you
leave
the
counter
.
noun
coins
or
small
notes
that
you
use
to
pay
small
amounts
of
money
•
Do
you
have
any
change
for
the
parking
meter
?
Do
you
have
any
change
for
the
parking
meter
?
•
He
shook
the
vending
machine
because
it
ate
his
change
.
He
shook
the
vending
machine
because
it
ate
his
change
.
verb
-
change
,
changing
,
changes
,
changed
to
become
different
,
or
to
make
someone
or
something
different
•
After
moving
to
the
city
,
Mia
decided
to
change
her
daily
routine
and
start
jogging
before
work
.
After
moving
to
the
city
,
Mia
decided
to
change
her
daily
routine
and
start
jogging
before
work
.
•
The
leaves
change
color
in
autumn
,
turning
bright
red
and
gold
.
The
leaves
change
color
in
autumn
,
turning
bright
red
and
gold
.
verb
-
change
,
changing
,
changes
,
changed
to
replace
one
thing
with
another
of
the
same
kind
,
especially
money
,
tickets
,
seats
,
or
trains
•
Could
you
change
this
ten-dollar
bill
into
smaller
coins
,
please
?
Could
you
change
this
ten-dollar
bill
into
smaller
coins
,
please
?
•
At
the
station
,
we
have
to
change
trains
for
London
.
At
the
station
,
we
have
to
change
trains
for
London
.
verb
-
change
,
changing
,
changes
,
changed
to
put
on
fresh
clothes
,
diapers
,
bandages
,
etc
.
•
After
getting
soaked
in
the
rain
,
Luis
changed
into
dry
clothes
.
After
getting
soaked
in
the
rain
,
Luis
changed
into
dry
clothes
.
•
It's
time
to
change
the
baby's
diaper
.
It's
time
to
change
the
baby's
diaper
.
noun
the
act
,
process
,
or
result
of
becoming
different
•
The
city
has
undergone
a
lot
of
change
in
the
last
decade
.
The
city
has
undergone
a
lot
of
change
in
the
last
decade
.
•
Climate
change
poses
a
serious
threat
to
wildlife
.
Climate
change
poses
a
serious
threat
to
wildlife
.
hang
verb
-
hang
,
hanging
,
hangs
,
hung
,
hanged
to
attach
something
at
its
top
so
it
is
supported
from
above
and
free
below
•
Mia
carefully
hangs
a
framed
photo
on
the
living-room
wall
.
Mia
carefully
hangs
a
framed
photo
on
the
living-room
wall
.
•
Please
hang
your
coat
on
the
hook
by
the
door
.
Please
hang
your
coat
on
the
hook
by
the
door
.
Old
English
hangian
and
hon
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*hanhan
,
meaning
“
to
suspend
.”
exchange
verb
-
exchange
,
exchanging
,
exchanges
,
exchanged
to
give
something
to
someone
and
receive
a
different
thing
from
them
in
return
•
At
the
farmers
’
market
,
a
woman
and
a
man
exchange
a
basket
of
apples
for
a
loaf
of
fresh
bread
.
At
the
farmers
’
market
,
a
woman
and
a
man
exchange
a
basket
of
apples
for
a
loaf
of
fresh
bread
.
•
During
the
gift-swap
game
,
everyone
exchanged
presents
with
a
stranger
.
During
the
gift-swap
game
,
everyone
exchanged
presents
with
a
stranger
.
Late
Middle
English
from
Old
French
‘
eschange
’,
based
on
changer
‘
to
change
’.
verb
-
exchange
,
exchanging
,
exchanges
,
exchanged
to
change
money
from
one
currency
into
another
•
You
should
exchange
some
dollars
for
euros
before
traveling
to
Spain
.
You
should
exchange
some
dollars
for
euros
before
traveling
to
Spain
.
•
I
exchanged
my
pounds
for
yen
at
a
better
rate
downtown
.
I
exchanged
my
pounds
for
yen
at
a
better
rate
downtown
.
Extended
financial
sense
developed
in
the
17th
century
as
international
trade
grew
.
noun
the
act
of
giving
one
thing
and
receiving
another
in
return
•
Their
gift
exchange
at
the
party
made
everyone
smile
.
Their
gift
exchange
at
the
party
made
everyone
smile
.
•
The
countries
signed
an
agreement
to
encourage
cultural
exchange
.
The
countries
signed
an
agreement
to
encourage
cultural
exchange
.
Middle
English
adoption
from
Old
French
‘
eschange
’
meaning
‘
reciprocal
giving
’.
noun
a
place
or
business
where
you
can
change
money
from
one
currency
to
another
•
We
found
a
small
exchange
near
the
station
with
good
rates
.
We
found
a
small
exchange
near
the
station
with
good
rates
.
•
The
airport
exchange
was
open
all
night
.
The
airport
exchange
was
open
all
night
.
Use
for
money-changing
shop
appeared
in
the
18th
century
alongside
growing
travel
.
verb
-
exchange
,
exchanging
,
exchanges
,
exchanged
to
share
or
trade
thoughts
,
information
,
or
greetings
with
someone
•
The
leaders
exchanged
ideas
about
climate
policy
at
the
summit
.
The
leaders
exchanged
ideas
about
climate
policy
at
the
summit
.
•
We
exchanged
phone
numbers
after
the
meeting
.
We
exchanged
phone
numbers
after
the
meeting
.
Sense
of
‘
to
talk
with
’
appears
in
late
16th
century
from
the
idea
of
‘
give
and
receive
’
words
.
noun
a
short
conversation
or
series
of
remarks
,
often
quick
or
angry
•
There
was
a
tense
exchange
between
the
coach
and
the
referee
.
There
was
a
tense
exchange
between
the
coach
and
the
referee
.
•
After
a
friendly
exchange
of
greetings
,
they
sat
down
to
talk
business
.
After
a
friendly
exchange
of
greetings
,
they
sat
down
to
talk
business
.
Figurative
use
for
speech
appears
in
the
16th
century
,
extending
the
idea
of
‘
trading
words
’.
noun
a
market
where
shares
,
commodities
,
or
other
securities
are
bought
and
sold
•
The
company
’
s
shares
are
listed
on
the
New
York
Stock
Exchange
.
The
company
’
s
shares
are
listed
on
the
New
York
Stock
Exchange
.
•
Prices
fell
sharply
when
the
exchange
opened
this
morning
.
Prices
fell
sharply
when
the
exchange
opened
this
morning
.
Financial
‘
exchange
’
for
securities
trading
dates
to
the
17th-century
Amsterdam
bourse
.
changing
verb
-
change
,
changing
,
changes
,
changed
present
participle
of
change
•
The
leaves
are
changing
color
as
autumn
arrives
.
The
leaves
are
changing
color
as
autumn
arrives
.
•
She
is
changing
her
hairstyle
for
tomorrow
’
s
party
.
She
is
changing
her
hairstyle
for
tomorrow
’
s
party
.
adjective
becoming
different
;
not
staying
the
same
•
He
has
a
flexible
plan
that
is
changing
each
day
as
new
data
arrives
.
He
has
a
flexible
plan
that
is
changing
each
day
as
new
data
arrives
.
•
The
museum
hosts
a
changing
display
of
local
art
every
month
.
The
museum
hosts
a
changing
display
of
local
art
every
month
.
noun
-
changing
the
act
or
process
of
becoming
different
or
making
something
different
•
The
changing
of
the
seasons
always
lifts
my
mood
.
The
changing
of
the
seasons
always
lifts
my
mood
.
•
Frequent
changing
of
passwords
keeps
your
account
secure
.
Frequent
changing
of
passwords
keeps
your
account
secure
.