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Short-change,

Short-change Definition:

  1. Short-change means, Provide small changes to cash transactions and treat someone metaphorically unfair or dishonest, stealing or deceiving someone, usually from a position of control or domination.

Literal Meanings of Short-change

Short:

Meanings of Short:
  1. Reason for short circuit or short circuit.

  2. When the price goes down, sell it (stock or share or other commodity) before making a profit.

  3. Alcoholic beverages are served in small quantities.

  4. A short film against a feature film.

  5. Short accents, for example. B. Abbreviated Morse code or abbreviated letter or abbreviated.

  6. A short circuit.

  7. Someone who sells short.

  8. Mix rice flour and coarse flour.

  9. Measure a short distance from one end to the other.

Sentences of Short
  1. Short circuit

  2. Short brown hair

  3. Visit London for a short break.

  4. Short speech

Synonyms of Short

brittle, synoptic, succinct, fugitive, abbreviated, concise, passing, flying, economical, tiny, meteoric, fading, snappy, summary, bad-mannered, terse, epigrammatic, truncated, graceless, transient, blunt, uncivil, tart, sharp, crispy, abridged

Change:

Meanings of Change:
  1. Make (someone or something) different, change or alter.

  2. Replace (something) with something else, especially something more recent, or replace it with something (different) instead

  3. Wear different clothes.

  4. Switch to another train, plane or subway line.

  5. The act or example of doing or being different.

  6. Coins as opposed to paper money.

  7. The command bell can be turned on.

  8. A meeting place for traders to do business.

Sentences of Change
  1. Both parties voted against the proposed legislative changes.

  2. He decided to change his name.

  3. He turned for dinner

  4. There are dozens of different lines where passengers at different stations want to switch from train to train and do not want to wait long for connection.

  5. Migration from Gypsy to Agricultural Society

  6. Small change

  7. Ringing bells is a good exercise for the mind and body, bells are heavy and are made to remember changes.

Synonyms of Change

resounding, sounding, coin, knell, hard cash, ringing, gold, death knell, coinage, tolling, reverberation, loose change, sound, touch, ring, ■■■■, convert, clang, coin of the realm, coppers, make, small change, coins, toll, carillon, silver, cash, chime

Short-change,

What is The Definition of Short-change?

  • Make small changes to cash transactions and generally treat someone unfairly or uncomfortably, ignore or deceive someone, usually in a position of control or dominance.

Literal Meanings of Short-change

Short:

Meanings of Short:
  1. Measure short distances from one end to the other.

  2. (One head) is classified as short in terms of quality and length (for example, in standard British English, vowel // good in the long vowel / uː / is short in food).

  3. (Pastel) which contains a high percentage of fat in the flour and therefore breaks down.

  4. (Especially in sports) at relatively short distances or at relatively short distances.

  5. Short sounds such as short Morse code signals or short heads or short letters.

  6. Selling before buying (stocks or bonds or other commodities) for the purpose of making a profit when the price falls.

  7. Shorts that only reach the knees or thighs.

Sentences of Short
  1. She lives a lot and is very short with it.

  2. This rule prevents sellers from selling shares short unless the last trade results in a price increase.

Synonyms of Short

pithy, momentary, fleeting, impermanent, little, shortcrust, teeny-weeny, ill-mannered, abrupt, evanescent, testy, surly, contracted, miniature, low, cursory, dwarf, crumbly, lightning, squat

Change:

Meanings of Change:
  1. (Someone or something) do, change or edit differently.

  2. Replace (something) with something else, especially something of the same type that is current, or replace something with (something different).

  3. Transfer by train, bus, etc.

  4. The act or process of changing something.

  5. Order where the bell can ring.

Sentences of Change
  1. Both parties voted against changes to the proposed legislation.

  2. She turned for dinner.

Synonyms of Change

exchange, substitute, trade, commute, swap, rotate, interchange, switch, alternate, truck, transpose, replace, petty cash, specie, barter

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