Pronunciation: /ˈsiˌtʃeɪndʒ/
noun a profound or notable transformation
A1 The sea-change in weather made it a perfect day for a beach picnic.
A2 After the sea-change in leadership, the company saw a significant increase in productivity.
B1 The sea-change in public opinion towards renewable energy is evident in the growing support for solar panels.
B2 The sea-change in technology has revolutionized the way we communicate with each other.
C1 The sea-change in government policies has had a profound impact on the economy.
C2 The sea-change in attitudes towards mental health has led to a greater emphasis on self-care and well-being.
formal The company underwent a sea-change in its business strategy, resulting in significant growth.
informal After the new manager took over, there was a sea-change in the office atmosphere.
slang Dude, have you seen the sea-change in Sarah's fashion sense? It's like she's a whole new person!
figurative The invention of the internet brought about a sea-change in how we communicate with each other.
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