change surface
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The artist uses a brush to change surface of the canvas with thick, textured paint.
Definition
- Verb:
- To undergo or cause to undergo a change in the surface. This refers to the process where the outer layer or topmost boundary of an object becomes altered in its texture, appearance, or form.
Usage
- The verb "change surface" is used to describe the action of a surface becoming different or the act of making a surface different. It focuses specifically on the exterior layer of an object.
- It is typically used in technical, scientific, or descriptive contexts.
Examples
- Verb:
- The road will change surface from asphalt to concrete over the next mile.
- Applying the chemical caused the metal to change surface, becoming rough and pitted.
- Over centuries, the wind and rain can cause a mountain to change surface.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in geology, materials science, and engineering to describe processes like erosion, coating, polishing, or weathering.
- It can be used in both transitive (causing the change) and intransitive (undergoing the change) constructions, though the intransitive use is more common.
Variants and Related Words
- Resurface (verb): To put a new surface on something, such as a road.
- The city decided to resurface the old highway.
- Surface (verb): To rise to the surface; to apply a surface to something.
- The submarine surfaced after a long dive.
Synonyms
- Alter the surface: To change the surface.
- Modify the surface: To make partial or minor changes to the surface.
Related Phrasal Verbs
(This term is a compound verb; standard phrasal verbs are not typically formed with it.)
Related Idioms
(No common idioms directly incorporate the specific phrase "change surface.")
The artist uses a brush to change surface of the canvas with thick, textured paint.
Verb
- undergo or cause to undergo a change in the surface