[ US /ˈvɛɹi/ ]
[ UK /vˈe‍əɹi/ ]
VERB
  1. be subject to change in accordance with a variable
    His moods vary depending on the weather
    Prices vary
  2. be at variance with; be out of line with
  3. become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence
    her mood changes in accordance with the weather
    The supermarket's selection of vegetables varies according to the season
  4. make something more diverse and varied
    Vary the menu
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How To Use vary In A Sentence

  • The authors of the second paper admit that “other variables … influence the binding avidity (preference), such as type of SA (sialic acid of the receptor site) and glycosylation and sialylation of the hemagglutinin close to the receptor binding site. ” These factors all vary obviously and there are other variables in the equation as well including the status of specific areas of the immune system. Think Progress » An Inconvenient Truth and An Intolerable Summer
  • Application forms vary greatly in layout and length.
  • Prices may vary so it's well worth shopping around before you buy.
  • Within the context of modernity, the autonomous artist, as a creative being, explores varying moods, passion, sentiments and emotions.
  • As precise definitions of words do not translate well from one language to another, words connoting latria and dulia vary from one language to another.
  • It is now widely recognised that there are uncertainties in determining both R and D. Uncertainties in D (loads/demand) are due to the fact that they may vary depending on location and time (eg. there are no snow loads in summer, change of use). 2009 January - Telic Thoughts
  • What I've generally de-duced is that men in their twenties are ignorant of the relevance of most feminist issues and think feminists are in varying degrees: full of hot air, lesbians, killjoys. Feminist blogs in english » 2008 » July
  • We all vary but ten times a day is going it some. The Sun
  • Of course what is small will inevitably vary greatly according to the circumstances and to say that a curtilage is a small area is obviously not to provide any precise test of identification.
  • Part of the problem in making extrapolations from these patterns to build a theory is that the relationship between language and social structure may vary considerably, both synchronically and diachronically.
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