14 Phrasal Verbs Related to Change (with Meanings & Examples)

Hello, dear English learners 👋 Welcome to a new lesson. Change is a common theme in everyday English, exams, work, and personal life. To talk about change naturally, native speakers often use phrasal verbs rather than simple verbs like change or become. In this lesson, you’ll learn 14 useful phrasal verbs related to change, with clear meanings and natural example sentences. These are especially useful for B2 First and C1 Advanced learners.

Adapt to

Meaning: to adjust to new conditions or situations

Employees had to adapt to new roles after the restructuring.

It took him time to adapt to life abroad.

Bring about

Meaning: to cause something to happen

The new law brought about major changes in education.

The campaign aims to bring about social awareness.

Change over

Meaning: to switch from one system or method to another

The company is changing over to a digital platform.

The factory changed over to automated production.

Cut back on

Meaning: to reduce the amount of something

We’re trying to cut back on sugar and processed food.

The school had to cut back on spending.

Ease into

Meaning: to start something gradually

She eased into her new role by taking on small tasks first.

After a long break, he eased into exercising again.

Move on

Meaning: to leave the past behind and start something new

After the disappointment, he decided to move on.

She moved on to a new job last year.

Phrasal verbs related to change

Phrasal verbs related to change

Phase out

Meaning: to gradually stop using or providing something

The government plans to phase out petrol cars.

The company is phasing out outdated software.

Shake up

Meaning: to make big changes, often to improve something

The manager shook up the team to boost performance.

The film industry was shaken up by streaming services.

Switch out

Meaning: to replace one thing with another

They switched out the old furniture for modern pieces.

The chef switched out butter for olive oil.

Switch over

Meaning: to change from one system or option to another

Many households are switching over to renewable energy.

We’ve switched over to online banking.

Take up

Meaning: to start a new activity or hobby

She took up yoga to reduce stress.

After retiring, he took up photography.

Transform into

Meaning: to change completely into something different

The old warehouse was transformed into a cultural centre.

With confidence, she transformed into a strong leader.

Turn around

Meaning: to change a situation for the better

The new strategy turned the business around.

He managed to turn around his academic performance.

Turn into

Meaning: to become something else over time

The small village turned into a busy town.

His hobby turned into a full-time career.

Final Tip

When learning phrasal verbs, don’t memorise long lists. Choose three or four, write your own sentences, and try to use them in speaking or writing. That’s how real progress happens.

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