
(en evolución)
cambiante
continuously converting, modifying, evolving, or becoming different

plan
a chain of actions that will help us reach our goals

N/A
to earn an amount of money that enables one to support oneself and pay for one's needs

(pasar)
aprobar
to get the necessary grades in an exam, test, course, etc.
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disuadir
to advise someone against doing something
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(cambiar de idea)
cambiar de opinión
to change one's opinion or decision regarding something
The origin of the idiom "change one's mind" can be attributed to Old English and Middle English usage, specifically the word "mynd" in Old English and "mind" in Middle English. The term "mind" in this context referred to one's thoughts, intellect, or mental processes. The concept of changing one's mind has been a part of human language and communication for centuries, reflecting the inherent flexibility and adaptability of human cognition. This phrase is used in various contexts and occasions to describe situations where individuals alter their opinions, decisions, or beliefs. It can be employed in personal, social, or professional settings.

cambiar
to make a person or thing different
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