Change e g
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CASHChange, e.g.
REDOChange wallpaper, e.g.
MAKEAFRESHSTARTChange careers, e.g.
RELOADChange magazines, e.g.
SHIFTGEARSChange suddenly, e.g.
EDITChange this clue, e.g.
RESEWChange a hem, e.g.
AMENDChange a contract, e.g.
DYEChange hair color, e.g.
REDOChange the wallpaper e.g.
AMENDChange the wording, e.g.
REDOChange the wallpaper, e.g.
RESETChange to 000, e.g.
REVERSALChange for the worse, e.g.
RESPELLChange "potatoe" to "potato," e.g.
ELIDEChange "captain" to "cap'n," e.g.
RENUMBERChange the product codes of, e.g.
REZONEChange from commercial to residential, e.g.
RERATEChange from AA to AAA, e.g.
RERATEChange from X to NC-17, e.g.
SAW"A leopard can't change its spots," e.g.
RETITLEChange "Ten Little Indians" to "And Then There Were None," e.g.
reduplicateRepeat (a syllable or other linguistic element) exactly or with a slight change, e.g., hurly-burly, see-saw
reduplicatedRepeat (a syllable or other linguistic element) exactly or with a slight change, e.g., hurly-burly, see-saw
reduplicatesRepeat (a syllable or other linguistic element) exactly or with a slight change, e.g., hurly-burly, see-saw
reduplicatingRepeat (a syllable or other linguistic element) exactly or with a slight change, e.g., hurly-burly, see-saw
autosuggestionThe hypnotic or subconscious adoption of an idea that one has originated oneself, e.g. through repetition of verbal statements to oneself in order to change behavior
attractionThe influence exerted by one word on another that causes it to change to an incorrect form, e.g., the wages of sin is (for are) death
attractionsThe influence exerted by one word on another that causes it to change to an incorrect form, e.g., the wages of sin is (for are) death
strongerDenoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that form the past tense and past participle by a change of vowel within the stem rather than by addition of a suffix (e.g., swim, swam, swum); contrasted with weak
strongestDenoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that form the past tense and past participle by a change of vowel within the stem rather than by addition of a suffix (e.g., swim, swam, swum); contrasted with weak