Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rapid-change
noun
/ˈræpɪd tʃeɪndʒ/

Definition
A quick or sudden alteration or shift in a particular situation or the state of something.

Examples
- The rapid-change in weather caught everyone off guard.
- His rapid-change in mood made it difficult to predict his reactions.
- The market experienced a rapid-change, affecting stock prices overnight.

Meaning
Rapid-change refers to the swift transition or transformation of conditions or circumstances.

Synonyms
- swift transformation
- quick shift
- instant alteration