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among beasts.<br />

--v. 4 defend, protect, guard; support, back, stand up for,<br />

fight for, maintain, sustain, uphold; espouse, forward, promote,<br />

advocate: He has always championed the cause of the underdog.<br />

chance n. 1 fortune, luck, fate: We met, as chance would have it, at<br />

the supermarket. Life is but a game of chance for those who<br />

cannot control their destiny. 2 opportunity, time, turn;<br />

occasion: You have had your chance to return the money, now it<br />

is too late. 3 Also, chances. likelihood, probability,<br />

prospect, odds, certainty, predictability; conceivability,<br />

possibility: Chances are that he'll be late. The chance of<br />

winning the lottery is pretty remote. 4 Also, chances. risk,<br />

speculation, gamble: You are taking a chance going out there<br />

without a weapon. I'll take my chances. 5 by chance. a<br />

accidentally, unintentionally, inadvertently: By chance the<br />

witness saw him talking to the suspect. b perhaps, maybe,<br />

possibly, conceivably: Have you by chance a match?<br />

--adj. 6 casual, incidental, accidental, unintentional,<br />

inadvertent; unplanned, unpremeditated, unexpected, unforeseen;<br />

unlooked-for: The affair began with a chance meeting at a pub.<br />

--v. 7 happen; occur, come to pass, take place, come about;<br />

befall, betide: We chanced to see him jogging in the park. It<br />

chanced that a passer-by called the police. 8 risk, hazard;<br />

imperil, endanger, jeopardize, stake, bet, wager: Few would<br />

chance severe penalties or jail by lying on a tax return. Don't<br />

chance everything you've worked for!<br />

change n. 1 substitution, replacement, exchange, interchange, switch:<br />

You have five minutes for a change of costume. This sunny<br />

weather is certainly a change for the better. 2 variation,<br />

difference, switch, variety, novelty: We prefer to live where<br />

there is a change of the seasons, not in the tropics. 3<br />

variation, alteration, change-over, mutation, shift, modulation,<br />

modification, transformation, metamorphosis, revolution: I<br />

can't believe the change that has come over Betty since the<br />

divorce. 4 coin(s), coppers, silver; (hard) cash: I need some<br />

change for the coffee machine.<br />

--v. 5 exchange, interchange, switch, trade; replace (with),

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