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life-changing
adjective as in altering a person's life in a substantial way
Strongest matches
- metamorphic
- transformative
Weak matches
Example Sentences
“It’s a life-changing moment when you catch sight of the ISS there in the eternity of the universe - seeing this little bubble of life, a microcosm of human creativity in the blackness,” he says.
Despite their optimism, there are only a handful of female fighters whose contests generate life-changing money, and their earnings are not reflected on a global scale.
Artist Alison Murdoch said painting Mr Fahey's portrait had been "life-changing".
The final offer was $12 million — what Portnoy called “life-changing money.”
More than 24,000 people – one in every 100 Gazans – has a life-changing injury.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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