Or, if we turn to the third point of change from childhood to a Christian manhood, the change from selfishness to unselfishness, neither can we find any possible danger in hastening this.
Yet it is true that I described the change from childhood to manhood, as a change from ignorance to wisdom.
What precaution is to be taken in advising a change from a sulphur to a mercurial preparation or the reverse?
These emerge in the context of change from self-sufficient, relatively small-scale, homogeneous communities to the global world of today, so powerfully interconnected through television and through digital media of all kinds.
Much has been written concerning the change from animal-like sexual drive to the formation of family; much, too, about the many specific forms of practical experiences through which families were established and maintained.
Defn: To form into bone; tochange from a soft animal substance into bone, as by the deposition of lime salts.
Defn: To become bone; to change from a soft tissue to a hard bony tissue.
The ulcerated surfaces bleed readily, change from gray to black, and become covered with a semi-liquid or liquid putrescent detritus.
A change from a hot climate to a cooler and dry one will sometimes have an immediate good effect.
To change fromgood to bad; to vitiate; to deprave; to pervert; to debase; to defile.
To change from solid to fluid; to make or become liquid; to melt.
To change from a sound to a putrid or putrescent state; to make putrid; to putrefy.
What a change from Lake St. Sacrament, or even Horicon to Lake George!
Our clock strikes when there is a change from hour to hour; but no hammer in the horologe of time peals through the universe when there is a change from era to era.
Change from a solid to a fluid state; solution by heat or moisture; liquefaction; melting.
Growth is increase in bulk, development is increase in structure, and Spencer's chief induction in regard to development is that we see a change from an incoherent, indefinite homogeneity to a coherent, definite heterogeneity.
The double name AbramAbraham has even suggested that two personages have been combined in the Biblical narrative; although this does not explain the change from Sarai to Sarah.
Struck with young Amyraut's ability and culture, they both urged him to change from law to theology.
The ovum is a structureless bit of organic matter, and, in acquiring structure along with its growth in volume and mass, it proceeds through a series of differentiations, and the result is a change from homogeneity to heterogeneity.
A change from time to time in the nature of his studies, will enlarge and invigorate his imagination.
That is to say, the change which has been taking place is, under one aspect, a change from homogeneity of the parts to heterogeneity of the parts.
A change fromjute to hemp or flax in the manufacture of bagging (it would only be a return to these fibers), could it be brought about, would mean an advantage of at least three million dollars to our farmers.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "change from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.