changed circumstance
Frequency: 8.025.0 per million words
Used to describe a situation or event that has been altered.
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Examples (10)
- The court may modify the support order due to a changed circumstance, such as a job loss.
- You should review your financial plan annually to account for any changed circumstances.
- After the birth of their child, they had to adapt to their changed circumstances.
- The company's new strategy is a direct response to changed circumstances in the market.
- Her ability to adapt to changed circumstances made her a great leader.
- He found it difficult to cope with his changed circumstances after the accident.
- If there is a significantly changed circumstance, you must notify the agency within ten days.
- We must be prepared for changed circumstances that may affect our project's timeline.
- Given the changed circumstances, we have no choice but to postpone the event.
- Adjusting to the changed circumstances of retirement took him longer than he expected.