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    Use "changed" in a sentence

    changed example sentences

    changed


    1. Accepting circumstances that cannot be changed can help you focus on circumstances that you can alter


    2. The world has changed so comprehensively that we can no longer deal with our day-to-day problems by simply using our bodies’ physical powers


    3. “Have you changed your hair or something? You look different?”


    4. Now, that has all changed


    5. He'd reproduced an artifact from his old culture, a culture that had changed beyond his recognition while he lay frozen between the stars


    6. She changed the subject to his camp and gushed about that a bit, the whole point being to find out where he got the money


    7. " She must have seen Ava looking distracted, "Sorry, I guess I haven't really changed much in the last couple years


    8. She changed her clothes as an excuse for putting her bag back in the boat with her other clothes and the maps


    9. No one will deny that life has changed drastically in the past two generations


    10. “I don’t know,” he said at last as he took off his spy outfit and got changed into school clothes

    11. This will not only lock up money without giving any return, it also would mean loss when the design is changed when you finally need it


    12. Emperor Constantine, they said, had changed the date of the Sabbath as a compromise to appease the pagans who celebrated their heathen debaucheries on Sunday


    13. Textures mingled and changed,


    14. It’s just that everything changed when my father got home


    15. I was a practically shy lad, and nothing much has changed over


    16. First he changed the wheels on the rockasaur because wider wheels put more surface on the soil than the huge but narrow wheels of the rough ground rig


    17. It was a lot of greasy work getting them changed though


    18. simply sex that changed my gift


    19. As the pressures of coping with my changed mental state


    20. He hadn't changed his suit in 8 years and had hairs like toilet brush bristles growing out of his nostrils

    21. Her expression never changed, being that of the sublime feline smile


    22. He closed his eyes and stopped his ears for a moment, but nothing changed when he


    23. She was beginning to feel that it had been a century and a half and a lot had changed in the Biology Base


    24. Nothing has changed since then


    25. He changed the world in making them what


    26. Things had changed there too


    27. Continuing his good work, I encourage her to get changed out of her formal suit and to come and help me in the garden


    28. "It is little changed, a fad went by and the price of communication came down


    29. But even if the views from the windows changed, the magic carpet would still land on what she already called Morg's beach


    30. What has changed? We keep going to doctors, we

    31. Betsy's tone changed


    32. And that encounter radically changed his life


    33. "They still steal now and then, but when you get right down to it," Ava said, "There's no way to explain it other than admit that the wizards of the Kassikan have changed human nature


    34. the shades of dark void rippled in the non-light, Smith found that His tastes changed


    35. I believed that God has not changed


    36. changed the fabric of time and space, as He formulated infinite varieties of life and


    37. ‘Nothing changed there, then


    38. ‘When we last talked about it, things were different … they’ve changed now …’ he lets the sentence hang, almost nervously


    39. ‘Yes, they have changed now


    40. ‘The village must have changed a good bit in your lifetime, Henry

    41. ‘When was the battery changed last?’ I asked, scouring my mind for possible reasons for this


    42. I realised that they must have changed the guard


    43. The half-meter-long, patch of dim over the deck of the bridge changed directions, heading for Tipperary


    44. Despite the warmth of my feelings for The Kid I started to become emotionally numb, existing only when the wavelength of light changed or my nerves pinched my soul under Smiler’s latest onslaught


    45. He thought maybe it was the angle they flew at that hid the gun towers, but now, they’d come closer and changed their angle of approach and he still thought they looked under-gunned


    46. According to his publisher, I have done “a very good job, but the book has changed style”


    47. Its appearance changed little from month to month, except when they looped around it two and a half years ago


    48. The tempo of the journey changed, becoming one of short, slow crawls rather than the monotone long-haul of the open road


    49. He says he has thought a lot during these seven months we haven't met, he has changed his way of life, and he wants to see me again


    50. The sheer closeness of other bodies, of living, breathing fellow travellers, completely changed my view of the world












































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    "changed" definitions

    made or become different in nature or form


    made or become different in some respect


    changed in constitution or structure or composition by metamorphism