antichange

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anti- +‎ change

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antichange (comparative more antichange, superlative most antichange)

  1. Opposing change.
    • 2009 March 20, Kirk Johnson, “Stopping Avalanches Without the Big Guns”, in New York Times[1]:
      State officials and ski industry experts say the conservative antichange mentality at Alta was partly forged by the same geography that produces avalanches.

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