Shift in attitude
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SWINGOVERShift in attitude.
TURNABOUTShift in loyalty
ROTATEShift, in volleyball
GRADATIONShift in steps
CHANGEOFPACEWelcome shift in routine
GYBESudden shift, in sailing
WIPEScene shift, in a movie
ONEAMHour in the graveyard shift
MOTILEAble to shift, in biology
GEARLEVERAuto shift mechanism, in England
MODULATEShift from one key to another, in music.
changeto shift a military force in another direction
ASTHECROWFLIESLower-case shift moved in a straight line (2,3,4,5)
bathochromea shift to a longer wavelength in the absorption spectrum of a compound
hypsochromea shift to a shorter wavelength in the absorption spectrum of a compound
bathochromesBATHOCHROME, a shift to a longer wavelength in the absorption spectrum of a compound
hypsochromesHYPSOCHROME, a shift to a shorter wavelength in the absorption spectrum of a compound
youthquakea shift in cultural norms influenced by the values, tastes, and mores of young people
youthquakesYOUTHQUAKE, a shift in cultural norms influenced by the values, tastes, and mores of young people
hypsochromicrelating to a hypsochrome, a shift to a shorter wavelength in the absorption spectrum of a compound
syncopationa shift of accent in a musical passage that occurs when a normally weak beat is stressed
bathochromicdenoting or relating to a shift to a longer wavelength in the absorption spectrum of a compound
syncopationsSYNCOPATION, a shift of accent in a musical passage that occurs when a normally weak beat is stressed
homeoticrelating to, caused by, or being a gene producing a usually major shift in the developmental fate of an organ or body part
square(of a bunter) to shift the feet and body from a conventional batting stance to a position facing the pitcher, with the bat held across and in front of the body
flangersAn electronic device that alters a sound signal by introducing a cyclically varying phase shift into one of two identical copies of the signal and recombining them, used esp. in popular music to alter the sound of an instrument