changed environment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofchangedandenvironment
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changed
adjective
uk/tʃeɪndʒd/us/tʃeɪndʒd/
someone whose behaviour and character has changed a lot, ...
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environment
noun
uk/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/us/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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(Definition ofchangedandenvironmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofchanged environment
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Factions will evolve in new directions in thechangedenvironmentbut will not disappear.
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I note, however, that revonsuo does state that today'schangedenvironmentmay mean that dreams do not now have a function.
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One of the key problems, then, is to understand when institutions change in response tochangedenvironment, and when they don't.
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The important and valuable skills that were won at the coal face and underground are, sadly, not marketable in thechangedenvironment.
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We must recognise thechangedenvironmentin which we live.
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There has been an emotional upset, there has been an uprooting from social anchorages; and the evacuation, thechangedenvironment.
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The programme is all the more timely because of the recent decline in interest in doctoral programmes in many countries and thechangedenvironmentfor obtaining and providing higher education.
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This is not a plea for educational dilution as much as a lifting of barriers in a totallychangedenvironment.
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This system has been criticized due to the complexity of the measurements as well as the resultingchangedenvironmentand goals of campuses.
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The people adapted to thechangedenvironment.
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As a consequence, many of those organisms that were dependent on the mats went extinct, while the other species adapted to thechangedenvironmentthat now offered new ecological niches.
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Geologists adapted catastrophism to show repeated worldwide annihilation and creation of new fixed species adapted to achangedenvironment, initially identifying the most recent catastrophe as the biblical flood.
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