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adapt, adjust, alter, be converted, be inconstant, be irresolute, convert, convertere in, deviate, displace, diverge, evolve, exchange, fluctuate, give in exchange, go through phases, immutare, innovate, interchange, make a transition, make different, make over, metamorphose, modify, modulate, permute, put in the place of, recast, recondition, reconstruct, reform, regenerate, remake, reorganize, replace, resolve into, restyle, revise, revive, revolutionize, show phases, subrogate, substitute, switch, switch around, transfigure, transform, transmogrify, transmute, transubstantiate, turn from, turn into, variegate, vary
associated concepts: additions and alterations, change in circumstances, change in conditions, change in occupancy, change in ownership, change in title, change of address, change of beneficiary, change of domicile, change of duties, change of name, change of ownership, change of parties, change of position, change of possession, change of venue, immaterial change, major change, minor change, permanent change, proposed change
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adapt, adjust (resolve), affect, alter, alternative (substitute), amend, amendment (correction), commute, conflict, convert (change use), denature, development (progression), difference, digression, diversification, emend, exchange, fluctuate, innovation, interchange, modification, modify (alter), money, nonconformity, pass (advance), progress, reassign, reclassification, reconversion, redress, reform (noun), reform (verb), remedy, reorganization, replace, replacement, reversal, revise, revision (process of correcting), subrogation, succedaneum, tamper, transform, transition, vacillate, vary
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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v.To alter or modify; to substitute one thing for another, often used in reference to money.n.change
The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.