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come full circleTo make a complete change or reform.Rate it:

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come in fromTo change to a new side in a conflict; to return from a period of exclusion; to accept after a history of not accepting.Rate it:

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come overTo change one's position or location, especially to someone's place of residence; to come by.Rate it:

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come roundTo change one's opinion.Rate it:

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come to mention itWhat you just said reminds me of something; Used to justify a change of subject or a kind of statement that needs some kind of license.Rate it:

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coug itTo suddenly lose a contest through reversal of fortune, mistakes, or bad judgment. The phrase is analogous to "blow it", or "snatch defeat from the jaws of victory".Rate it:

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de sententia aliquem deducere, movereto make a man change his opinion.Rate it:

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de sententia deici, depelli, deterrerito be forced to change one's mind.Rate it:

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dead set againstCompletely opposed, with no possibility of a change of mind.Rate it:

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deathbed conversionAn abrupt, last-minute change in one's professed beliefs, principles, or point of view in order to escape a serious threat or to increase one's chances of success.Rate it:

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e uns quebradosand changeRate it:

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ebbs and flowsThings continuously change, sometimes for the better sometimes for the worseRate it:

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end of the worldAny change that seems catastrophic or devastating.Rate it:

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faire maison neuve (or, nette)To change all one’s servants.Rate it:

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flick overTo change channels on a television.Rate it:

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flick overTo change from one state to another by flicking.Rate it:

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for the nonceFor the time being, with the expectation that the situation may change.Rate it:

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go aboutTo change from one tack to another.Rate it:

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go about!Change directionRate it:

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go downTo decrease; to change from a greater value to a lesser one.Rate it:

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god works in mysterious waysExpressing confidence that a conundrum has a solution despite it not being apparent.Expressing that a seemingly unfortunate or unfavourable situation or change may be beneficial later or in the long run.Person A: It seems that I'm about to be fired from my job.Person B: Well, God works in mysterious ways - maybe it'll be the kick you need to apply to university...Rate it:

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haters gonna hateCritics' opinions ultimately do not affect you and are unlikely to change, so ignore them.Rate it:

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have one foot on a banana peelTo be at risk of sudden change; to be in an unstable state.Rate it:

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hold the lineTo firmly maintain one's viewpoint, principles, or situation; to refuse to change one's practices or plans.Rate it:

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how's the weatherIndicating a change of subject to unimportant topics.Rate it:

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il n'est chance qui ne retourneThe luck must change.Rate it:

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il n'y a rien de nouveau sous le soleilRien ne change malgré le changement du monde, cela s’est déjà produit.Rate it:

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it comes and goesSometimes you might feel like nothing is right and everything is against you, but don't give up. Things could change for the good in a matter of seconds.Rate it:

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it is what it isAnother way to say you cannot change what is apparent, but accept it.Rate it:

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it's a game-changerA crucial change in the state of affairs.Rate it:

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iter flectere, convertere, avertereto deviate, change the direction.Rate it:

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jump the fenceTo change from first approach, approach from a different direction, suggest a completely foreign idea.Rate it:

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keep your feet on the groundmaintain a sense of composure, refuse to get all up in the air over any reversal.Rate it:

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L-bomban expression of love, usually one that provokes a significant change in a relationshipRate it:

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le loup mourra en sa peauUn méchant ne change pas.Rate it:

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leave well enough aloneDo not interfere, change, disturb, get involved or try to make a situation better because you might make a situation worse; (also known as "let well enough alone" "leave well alone and "let well alone")Rate it:

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left turnAn unexpected change from the way things seemed to be going.Rate it:

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make a differenceTo carry out an action, the result of which is a significant change, or an altered circumstance.Rate it:

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make intoTo cause to become; to change or transform.Rate it:

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mellow outTo become mellow, or to change from uptight to relaxed.Rate it:

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move houseTo change one's place of residence.Rate it:

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move the goal postsTo unilaterally change the rules, or terms of an agreement, especially in an unfair or underhand way.Rate it:

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move the needleTo change a situation to a noticeable degree.Rate it:

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old habits die hardExisting habits are hard to change.Rate it:

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plant a seedTo do something that will produce results or change in the future.Rate it:

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plus (literally) The more it changes, the more it's the same thing (sometimes loosely translated as the more things change, the more they stay the same).Although the outward appearance may change, fundamentals are constant.Rate it:

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Point of No ReturnCertain time or position after which it is impossible to retreat, change course or do somethingRate it:

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PTALAcronym of please take another look; please review and comment at the proposed change to software source code.Rate it:

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put backTo change the time in a time zone to an earlier time.Rate it:

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put the clock forwardTo change the time in a time zone to a later time.Rate it:

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