Results for: adapt to the new times, change the rules
English English
correct in terms of grammar, in grammar, of or pertaining to grammar, pertaining to the study of classes of words, pertaining to the study of the structure of a language; conforming to the rules of grammargrammatical
corrupting of something, depravity, dishonesty for personal gain, dishonesty; immorality; decay, rotting, undesirable change, word or phrase altered from originalcorruption
county in northern England, former county in northern England, at one time the largest in the country. Traditionally divided into the East, West, and North Ridings, it has been an important region since Roman times.Yorkshire
critical point; period of great change; decrease in reproductive capacity, menopause, important, male menopause, period of important change, relating to climacteric, ripening stage in fruitsclimacteric
crucial, essential, giving comments or judgments, judgmental; important, life-threatening, not approving, sustaining nuclear chain reaction, undergoing changecritical
culture lag, different rate of cultural changecultural lag
customary action, habit; drill, repetition of an activity for the sake of improving performance, training exercise, do something as custom, drill; repeat an activity several times in order to improve performance; observe, follow the customs (of religio...practice
decisive point; point at which a program stops during the debugging process (Computers), pause allowing review of computer program, point where stop or change occursbreakpoint
delay work by strictly observing ruleswork to rule
delivery of mail outside normal timesspecial delivery
demanding political obedience, despotic, dictatorial, disciplinarian, tyrant, somebody who demands obedience, somebody who upholds rules and authority, strict and demanding obedienceauthoritarian
dependent on season, limited to particular times, pertaining to the seasons of the year; periodical, occurring only during particular times or seasonsseasonal
desire to preserve current societal structure, reluctance to accept change, resistance to change, desire to preserve traditions, right-wing political viewpointconservatism
develop gradually, develop via evolutionary change, gradually change or mature over time; be developed, be changed, emit heat or gasevolve
development, progression, unfolding, growth; gradual change in the gene pool (Biology), developmental process, finding root of number, giving off heat or gas, gradual development, military exercise, pattern caused by movement, see also:involution, theo...evolution
 

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