What is another word for alternations?

Pronunciation: [ˌɒltənˈe͡ɪʃənz] (IPA)

Alternations refer to changes or shifts that occur in a particular situation or pattern. Some common synonyms for alternations include variations, modifications, alterations, shifts, changes, and fluctuations. These terms can be used interchangeably to describe any kind of shift or change in a certain pattern or situation. Alternations can occur in various situations, including climate, political scenarios, business, and personal relationships. Identifying these changes and understanding their impact can help individuals or organizations to plan and adapt accordingly. These synonyms offer us a range of options to describe change, and choosing the right word can add depth and clarity to our communication.

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Famous quotes with Alternations

  • To jump occasionally into the pit is common to all who visit the mountain, and to some who keep on the plain; but the madness to which I have alluded consists in rapid alternations from the mountain to the pitTo remain permanently either on the pinnacle or in the abyss is deemed a species of the same disorder, though not so common.
    Alexander Bryan Johnson
  • The nation, like the individual, cannot commit a crime with impunity. If we are guilty of lawlessness and brutal violence, whether our guilt consists in active participation therein or in mere connivance and encouragement, we shall assuredly suffer later on because of what we have done. The cornerstone of this republic, as of all free governments, is respect for and obedience to the law. Where we permit the law to be defied or evaded, whether by rich man or poor man, by black man or white, we are by just so much weakening the bonds of our civilization and increasing the chances of its overthrow, and of the substitution therefore of a system in which there shall be violent alternations of anarchy and tyranny.
    Theodore Roosevelt
  • Half of the human race lives in manifest obedience to the lunar rhythm; and there is evidence to show that the psychological and therefore the spiritual life, not only of women, but of men too, mysteriously ebbs and flows with the changes of the moon. There are unreasoned joys, inexplicable miseries, laughters and remorses without a cause. Their sudden and fantastic alternations constitute the ordinary weather of our minds. These moods, of which the more gravely numinous may be hypostasized as gods, the lighter, if we will, as hobgoblins and fairies, are the children of the blood and humours. But the blood and humours obey, among many other masters, the changing moon. Touching the soul directly through the eyes and, indirectly, along the dark channels of the blood, the moon is doubly a divinity.
    Aldous Huxley

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