Change with Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To become different together with something else, or to swap/exchange one thing for another. It can describe two things changing together or physically exchanging items with someone.
Usage & Nuances
In 'change with', 'with' links the thing or person connected to the change—use for joint transformation or swaps. Often in phrases like 'change with age' (as you get older) or 'change with the seasons'. Can mean 'swap' in casual conversation: 'I want to change seats with you'.
Example Sentences
People change with time.
basic
The leaves change with the seasons.
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Can I change with you? I want to sit near the window.
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Your opinions might change with new experiences.
natural
Let’s change with each other so everyone gets a turn.
natural
My plans always change with the weather.
natural