change of venue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofchangeandvenue
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change
noun
uk/tʃeɪndʒ/us/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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venue
noun[C]
uk/ˈven.juː/us/ˈven.juː/
the place where a public event or ...
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(Definition ofchangeandvenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofchange of venue
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Some of the observations already made have turned upon the possibility of achangeofvenue.
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I am not, however, proposing achangeofvenue.
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Thechangeofvenuewas proposed because of the controversy which surrounded this fixture.
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Thechangeofvenuewill also cause legal action to proliferate, which is no small matter.
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I understand that everyone concerned in that proposed organisation to establish a trade union was afterwards- offered a change of occupation, achangeofvenue.
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There may be achangeofvenue.
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Individuals have been severely punished financially and some small travel firms are likely to face bankruptcy as a result of the short notice for thechangeofvenue.
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He had unsuccessfully sought achangeofvenueon the criminal charges.
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The movement of the trial is called achangeofvenue.
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The area was selected due to a court order for achangeofvenue.
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This era also witnessed a significantchangeofvenuein 1997.
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Thechangeofvenuegreatly improved his performance.
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Achangeofvenuemay be reflected in the formal language used in a trial.
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The sheer abundance of illumination forced achangeofvenuefor the masque's performance.
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The regiment was moved to the camp in hopes that achangeofvenuewould relieve an epidemic of measles and other diseases that had beset its soldiers.
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However, it reserved the right to allow the defense to re-apply for achangeofvenueafter the jury pool was questioned.
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The defense moved for anotherchangeofvenue, submitting the affidavits quoting hundreds of residents about their intense dislike for the defendants, to show there was overwhelming prejudice against them.
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Annalise worries that the sun is too bright to show the documentary outside and insists on achangeofvenue.
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In the hope that achangeofvenuewould improve his actively practice neurology or psychiatry again, forcing a medical retirement.
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