changing role
collocation in Englishmeaningsofchangingandrole
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changing
adjective
uk/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/us/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/
in a state of ...
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role
noun[C]
uk/rəʊl/us/roʊl/
the position or purpose that someone or something has in a situation, organization, society, ...
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(Definition ofchangingandrolefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofchanging role
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Changingroleof cultivated land in the global carbon cycle.
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However, he follows a countryby-country approach rather than attempting to provide a continent-wide vision of theirchangingrole.
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These transformations can be understood as complementary processes associated with an escalating globalisation in the economic sphere and achangingroleof the nation state.
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Changing society :changingroleof doctors.
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While this work adds considerably to our understanding of thechangingroleof the voluntary welfare sector, these accounts are largely aspatial.
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The second part of the book focuses on thechangingroleof the professions.
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Little research has been carried out into thechangingroleof landed estates in forming and maintaining woodland landscapes in this period.
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He reinforces this argument with an emphasis on thechangingroleof technology.
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Thechangingroleof negative evidence theories of language development.
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There have been other developments too, such as thechangingroleof women.
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This book is also a notable contribution to gender studies, and thechangingroleof women in peasant society is one of its major themes.
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However, due to increased awareness on the part of both the government and self-governing bodies, a rapidlychangingrolecan be expected.
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Now, elderly people have to cope not only with the changing family structure but also withchangingrolerelations within the family.
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Thechangingroleof negative evidence in theories of language development.
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While such work adds considerably to our understanding of thechangingroleof the voluntary sector in advanced capitalist societies, these accounts are largely aspatial.
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These findings highlight thechangingroleof gesture in the hearing infant's lexicon.
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What will be the impact of thischangingroleon the scientific work of the organization?
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