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- Dictionaryvarying/ˈvɛːrɪɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. differing in size, amount, degree, or nature: "varying degrees of success" Similar
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Varying means changing or different in amount or level, especially from one occasion to another, or from one person or thing to another. Learn more about the meaning, usage and pronunciation of varying with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.
- English (US)
changing or different in amount or level, especially from...
- Znaczenie Varying, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
varying definicja: 1. present participle of vary 2. If...
- Varying in Traditional Chinese
VARYING translate: 不同的;因時、事或人而異的. Learn more in the...
- Varying in Simplified Chinese
VARYING translate: 不同的;因时、事或人而异的. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
1. : to exhibit or undergo change. the sky was constantly varying. 2. : deviate, depart. 3. : to take on successive values. y varies inversely with x. 4. : to exhibit divergence in structural or physiological characters from the typical form. varyingly. ˈver-ē-iŋ-lē. adverb. Synonyms.
Learn the meaning of vary as a verb, with synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples. Vary means to change or cause something to change in amount or level, or to be different from each other.
Varying is the adjective form of vary and is used to describe things that change or include different elements. If you vary your diet, for example, that means you eat a wide variety of foods, not the same old thing every day.
changing or different in amount or level, especially from one occasion to another, or from one person or thing to another: The technology is able to convert handwriting into digital text with varying degrees of success.
1. To undergo or show change: The temperature varied throughout the day. 2. To deviate from a standard or expectation: behavior that varies from the norm. 3. To have a range of different qualities or amounts: Shirt sizes vary from small to extra large. v.tr. 1. To make or cause changes in; modify or alter: vary the speed of the drill. 2.
verb (used with object) , var·ied, var·y·ing. to change or alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance: to vary one's methods. Synonyms: mutate, modify. to cause to be different from something else: The orchestra varied last night's program with one new selection.