To fluctuate from one condition, form, level or state to another
To give variety to
“To vary one's work routine is to break up one's day into segments devoted to various aspects of one's job.”
To make a change to (a routine, behavior or habit)
“She tried to vary her routine to avoid him, but every time she entered a room, he would appear as if by magic.”
To fluctuate from one condition, form, level or state to another
“Rates of interest are bound to vary over time.”
To range or occur within a continuous spectrum
“The store is offering discounts that vary from 10 to 40 percent, depending upon the brand.”
To differ, especially based on a type or class
“This fact makes it important to know if incentive effects vary by income level.”
To hesitate or be undecided between two opinions or courses of action
To be unlike or dissimilar
(literally or figuratively) To deviate from a normal or expected path
To break an established pattern
To provide assuagement or palliation to
To compare two or more people or things
To arrange (a series of parts) on each side of a median line alternately
To have a heated argument or disagreement
To disagree with or dispute
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