mutare
to change
verb moo-TAH-reh Less Common
Origin: Latin mutare 'to change'.
Also means
to transform
Usage Note
Mutare is more formal and literary than cambiare; it implies a deeper or more fundamental transformation. It can be both transitive (mutare rotta = to change course) and intransitive with essere (il paesaggio è mutato = the landscape has changed).
Examples
"Il suo atteggiamento è mutato nel tempo."
Natural Translation
His attitude has changed over time.
Literal Translation
The his attitude is changed in-the time.
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