change state
Verb: * To undergo a transformation or a change in condition, position, or action. It describes the process of moving from one state of being to another.
The verb "change state" is used to describe a subject that is undergoing a transition. It is often followed by a prepositional phrase (e.g., from X to Y) or an adverbial phrase to specify the nature of the change. * It focuses on the process of transformation itself. * The subject is the entity that is being transformed.
- Basic Usage:
- The water changed state from a liquid to a gas.
- When heated, the compound will change state.
- With Prepositional Phrases:
- His attitude changed state from indifference to active interest.
- The political landscape changed state rapidly after the election.
- Technical/Scientific Context: Frequently used in physics and chemistry to describe phase transitions (e.g., melting, freezing, vaporization).
- At zero degrees Celsius, water changes state.
- Abstract or Figurative Context: Can be applied to abstract concepts like emotions, opinions, or social conditions.
- Public opinion on the issue is beginning to change state.
- State Change (n): The instance or result of changing state.
- The state change of the material was carefully monitored.
- Change (v): A more general verb for making or becoming different. "Change state" is a specific type of change.
- Transform (v): To change markedly in form, appearance, or nature.
- Convert (v): To change from one form, purpose, or system to another.
- Transform
- Convert
- Metamorphose
- Transmute
- Shift
- Change from X to Y: To specify the starting and ending states.
- The system changed from stable to chaotic.
- Change into Y: To specify only the resulting state.
- The caterpillar changed into a butterfly.
The core meaning of "change state" is consistent: to undergo a transition from one condition to another. The difference lies in what is changing: 1. Physical State: Referring to phase (solid, liquid, gas) or condition. * Ice changes state when it melts. 2. Conditional State: Referring to a status, mode, or situation. * The device changes state from 'standby' to 'active'. 3. Abstract State: Referring to a mental, emotional, or social condition. * The negotiations changed state from friendly to hostile.
- undergo a transformation or a change of position or action
- We turned from Socialism to Capitalism
- The people turned against the President when he stole the election