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Vary is a verb with senses centered on difference and change. In its intransitive use, it describes something that is not constant: prices vary by region; opinions vary from person to person. In its transitive use, it means to change something: researchers varied the conditions of the experiment. It is commonly followed by by, from, to, or with: vary by region, vary from 5 to 20 dollars, vary the dosage.

The noun form is variation, and the adjective forms are variable and varying. Phrases such as vary

Etymology traces vary to Latin varius, meaning "different, changing," and it passed into English via Old French.

In science and mathematics, vary is used to describe change in parameters or conditions. To vary a

Usage notes: avoid confusing senses by ensuring a direct object is present when meaning “to change something”

greatly,
vary
widely,
vary
depending
on,
and
vary
between
are
frequently
used
to
express
extent
or
dependence
on
context.
Related
words
include
variety,
variety,
variable,
and
variation,
which
share
the
core
idea
of
difference
or
change.
parameter
means
to
alter
its
value
in
order
to
observe
effects.
Variation
is
the
resulting
degree
of
difference
across
values,
samples,
or
time.
In
statistics
and
experimental
design,
outcomes
may
vary
across
groups
or
treatments,
reflecting
natural
or
systematic
differences.
and
none
is
needed
when
indicating
a
difference.
Common
collocations
emphasize
scale
and
dependence,
such
as
vary
greatly,
vary
by
region,
or
vary
over
time.