- change: become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence; "her mood changes in accordance with the weather"; "The supermarket's selection of vegetables varies according to the season"
- deviate: be at variance with; be out of line with
- be subject to change in accordance with a variable; "Prices vary"; "His moods vary depending on the weather"
- make something more diverse and varied; "Vary the menu"
- (varying) marked by diversity or difference; "the varying angles of roof slope"; "nature is infinitely variable"
- (varied) characterized by variety; "immigrants' varied ethnic and religious traditions"; "his work is interesting and varied"
- (varied) broken away from sameness or identity or duplication; "her quickly varied answers indicated uncertainty"
- (Varys) This article contains notable characters in George R. R. Martin's epic fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire who are not a member of the major houses of Westeros. ...
- (Varieș) The Varieş River is a tributary of the Gepiu River in Romania.
- To change with time; Not to remain constant; Of a group, to display differences
- (varied) diverse or miscellaneous; having been changed or modified; variegated
- (varier) A wanderer; one who strays in search of variety
- The Tribunal may vary a decision under review. This means that the Tribunal changes or alters the original decision.
- v. ~ (in sth) be different in size, volume, strength, etc
- (2h)[1], POs down, FOs away, hands start with FT touching and then alt. ascend and descend while separating.
- FOB Stowed . The salesperson takes in charge the totality of the expenses supported by commodity in the port of embarking.
- Vary is a teenager from outside Anvard who was given a sponsership to attend one of the most prestigious schools of prostitution in all the world. ...
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