Vi fant 2 definisjoner av change state på engelsk.
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| change state - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election" | ||
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| change undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night" | ||
| turn around, pick up improve significantly; go from bad to good; "Her performance in school picked up" | ||
| turn off, put off cause to feel intense dislike or distaste | ||
| awake, come alive, wake up, waken, awaken, wake, arouse stop sleeping; "She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock" | ||
| zonk out, pass out, black out fall asleep fast, as when one is extremely tired; "after the long drive, we zonked out and slept for 10 hours" | ||
| resuscitate, come to, revive cause to regain consciousness; "The doctors revived the comatose man" | ||
| tense up, tense cause to be tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious; "he got a phone call from his lawyer that tensed him up" | ||
| decompress, unwind, loosen up, slow down, unbend, relax restore to its uncompressed form; "decompress data" | ||
| lose weight, melt off, slim, slim down, slenderize, thin, reduce make slender or appear to be slender; "slenderizing skirts" | ||
| gain, put on increase (one's body weight); "She gained 20 pounds when she stopped exercising" | ||
| apparel, raiment, garment, garb, enclothe, tog, fit out, habilitate, clothe, dress qualify for teaching at a university in Europe; "He habilitated after his sabbatical at a prestigious American university" | ||
| cross-fertilise, cross-fertilize cause to undergo cross-fertilization; "Mendel cross-fertilized different kinds of beans" | ||
| conceive become pregnant; undergo conception; "She cannot conceive"; "My daughter was conceived in Christmas Day" | ||
| grow, turn come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes); "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts" | ||
| secularise, secularize make secular and draw away from a religious orientation; "Ataturk secularized Turkey" | ||
| citrate cause to form a salt or ester of citric acid | ||
| equilibrate bring to a chemical stasis or equilibrium | ||
| fall pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind; "fall into a trap"; "She fell ill"; "They fell out of favor"; "Fall in love"; "fall asleep"; "fall prey to an imposter"; "fall into a strange way of thinking"; "she fell to pieces after she lost her work" | ||
| become, go, get enter or assume a certain state or condition; "He became annoyed when he heard the bad news"; "It must be getting more serious"; "her face went red with anger"; "She went into ecstasy"; "Get going!" | ||
| worsen, decline grow worse; "Conditions in the slum worsened" | ||
| ameliorate, improve, meliorate, better get better; "The weather improved toward evening" | ||
| disengage become free; "in neutral, the gears disengage" | ||
| overgrow grow beyond or across; "The ivy overgrew the patio" | ||
| concentrate make denser, stronger, or purer; "concentrate juice" | ||
| break weaken or destroy in spirit or body; "His resistance was broken"; "a man broken by the terrible experience of near-death" | ||
| acetify, acidify turn acidic; "the solution acetified" | ||
| alkalify, alkalise, alkalize, basify turn basic and less acidic; "the solution alkalized" | ||
| ionise, ionize convert into ions | ||
| ossify become bony; "The tissue ossified" | ||
| catalyse, catalyze change by catalysis or cause to catalyze | ||
| get worse, relapse deteriorate in health; "he relapsed" | ||
| fluctuate be unstable; "The stock market fluctuates" | ||
| break loose, burst forth, explode increase rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner; "The population of India is exploding"; "The island's rodent population irrupted" | ||
| buy the farm, perish, kick the bucket, give-up the ghost, snuff it, drop dead, decease, cash in one's chips, pop off, pass away, expire, exit, croak, conk, die, choke, pass, go leave quickly | ||
| be born come into existence through birth; "She was born on a farm" | ||
| cloud over become overcast; "the sky clouded over" | ||
| carbonise, carbonize turn into carbon, as by burning; "carbonize coal" | ||
| chill, cool, cool down depress or discourage; "The news of the city's surrender chilled the soldiers" | ||
| heat up, hot up, heat make more intense; "Emotions were screwed up" | ||
| carburise, carburize, carbonise, carbonize turn into carbon, as by burning; "carbonize coal" | ||
| freeze suddenly behave coldly and formally; "She froze when she saw her ex-husband" | ||
| boil immerse or be immersed in a boiling liquid, often for cooking purposes; "boil potatoes"; "boil wool" | ||
| combust, burn cause to become violent or angry; "Riots combusted Pakistan after the U.S. air attacks on Afghanistan" | ||
| emaciate grow weak and thin or waste away physically; "She emaciated during the chemotherapy" | ||
| frenchify become French in appearance or character; "This restaurant has Frenchified" | ||
| thin make thin or thinner; "Thin the solution" | ||
| inspissate, thicken become thick or thicker; "The sauce thickened"; "The egg yolk will inspissate" | ||
| solvate undergo solvation or convert into a solvate | ||
| react undergo a chemical reaction; react with another substance under certain conditions; "The hydrogen and the oxygen react" | ||
| fade away, fade out, dissolve declare void; "The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections" | ||
| empty, discharge become empty or void of its content; "The room emptied" | ||
| fill up, fill eat until one is sated; "He filled up on turkey" | ||
| homogenise, homogenize cause to become equal or homogeneous as by mixing; "homogenize the main ingredients" | ||
| homogenise, homogenize cause to become equal or homogeneous as by mixing; "homogenize the main ingredients" | ||
| clabber, curdle, clot turn from a liquid to a solid mass; "his blood curdled" | ||
| coagulate, clot change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state; "coagulated blood" | ||
| sour, ferment, turn, work go sour or spoil; "The milk has soured"; "The wine worked"; "The cream has turned--we have to throw it out" | ||
| integrate make into a whole or make part of a whole; "She incorporated his suggestions into her proposal" | ||
| precipitate separate as a fine suspension of solid particles | ||
| calcify convert into lime; "the salts calcified the rock" | ||
| coke become coke; "petroleum oils coke after distillation" | ||
| carnify become muscular or fleshy | ||
| chondrify turn into cartilage; "The tissue chondrifies" | ||
| emulsify form into or become an emulsion; "The solution emulsified" | ||
| denitrify remove nitrogen from; "Denitrify the soil" | ||
| esterify change (a compound) into an ester | ||
| etherify change into an ether; "etherify an alcohol" | ||
| thrombose become blocked by a thrombus; "the blood vessel thrombosed" | ||
| open up, open talk freely and without inhibition | ||
| shut, close finish a game in baseball by protecting a lead; "The relief pitcher closed with two runs in the second inning" | ||
| sorb, take up take up a liquid or a gas either by adsorption or by absorption | ||
| chill out, cool it, simmer down, calm down, cool off, settle down, calm feel less enamoured of something or somebody | ||
| prosper, fly high, thrive, flourish be elated; "He was flying high during the summer months" | ||
| emancipate, liberate give equal rights to; of women and minorities | ||
| tangle with, get into familiarize oneself thoroughly with; "He really got into semantics" | ||
| liquefy become liquid or fluid when heated; "the frozen fat liquefied" | ||
| catch fire, take fire, conflagrate, ignite, combust, erupt cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat; "Great heat can ignite almost any dry matter"; "Light a cigarette" | ||