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variations

7 definitions • 11 examples
1
a change in amount or level:

Examples:

Unemployment rates among white-collar workers show much less regional variation than corresponding rates among blue-collar workers.
The medical tests showed some variation in the baby's heart rate.
global temperature variations over the last 140 years
2
something that is slightly different from the usual form or arrangement:

Examples:

There are wide variations in the way pensioners have benefited from the system.
The films she makes are all variations on the same theme.
3
one of several short tunes that are based on the same simple tune, but are different from it and from the others:

Examples:

symphonic variations
4
change in quality, amount, or level:

Examples:

[ U ] The variation in the price during the past month is startling.
5
A variation also is a difference, or a thing that differs slightly from another of its type:

Examples:

[ C ] Her movies are all variations on the same theme.
6
a change in the amount or level of something:

Examples:

Unemployment rates for individual counties are not adjusted for seasonal variations.
variation in sth The company uses outsourcing to respond to variations in demand.
7
something which is slightly different from the usual form or arrangement:

Examples:

a variation on sth Sometimes a small variation on an existing idea is enough to make it stand out.

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