Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To change something in British Thesaurus
To change something
transition (verb)
to change from one situation, form, or state to another, or to cause someone or something to do this
transform (verb)
to make someone or something completely different, usually in a way that makes them more attractive, easier to use etc
bring someone/something into line ()
to make someone/something similar to another person or thing
deradicalize (verb)
fudge (verb)
to change the details of something, or to leave out information
individuate (verb)
very formal to make someone or something different from all others
key to ()
to change something so that it is suitable for a particular purpose
modulate (verb)
formal to change something, especially in order to achieve a particular effect
overhaul (verb)
to completely change a system in order to make it work more effectively
radicalise ()
a British spelling of radicalize
radicalize (verb)
to make a person, group, or system more radical
reconstitute (verb)
remodel (verb)
to change the structure or appearance of something
restore (verb)
to make someone or something start being in a particular situation again
a British spelling of revolutionize
revolutionize (verb)
to completely change the way that something is done, thought about, or made
to make or change something especially for a particular person or purpose
touch (verb)
to change something in a way that is noticeable
transmogrify (verb)
humorous to change something into something very different, especially in a way that is funny or strange