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UK
/tʃˈeɪndʒɪŋ/
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[ US /ˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- marked by continuous change or effective action
How To Use changing In A Sentence
- The climate is changing, the sea levels are rising, the weather is getting stormier. Times, Sunday Times
- Now the girl is also changing, consuming everything with such rapaciousness that it startles him. Until the Heart Stops Beating
- The changing magnetic fields create an electrical current.
- More impressive still is his quicksilver dexterity in following the ever-changing contours of Sibelius' form.
- Changing men's and women's traditional roles is not easy, but in our case it has been helpful.
- Hula hoops and pet rocks were fads; personal computers and cellular telephones are trends that are changing the way people live.
- Be slow in choosing a friend; slower in changing.
- Are you changing your name when you get married?
- Changing the corporate culture is a long and difficult process.
- Just as in the rest of medicine -- cardiology, endocrinology, neurology, etc., the field of psychiatry is ever changing and our knowledge base is rapidly expanding. Rosalie Greenberg: Psychiatry and the Media -- a Strange and Strained Relationship