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change of heart
noun
a reversal of one's feelings, intentions, opinions, etc..
At first Mother said we couldn't go, but she had a change of heart and let us.
Word History and Origins
Origin of change of heart1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
“These members have not publicly changed their view, and we see no signs of a trigger in official data that likely will be released before December’s meeting to prompt a change of heart,” he said in a note published Friday.
Charlie stayed up nights figuring out which ones to bet against, and then called her up to find that Morgan Stanley had experienced a change of heart.
But in 2020, Musk had a change of heart - tweeting that he would be "selling almost all physical possessions" and "will own no house".
Your daughter may, over time, have a change of heart.
Keeping her on the job would signal a change of heart for Mr. Mamdani, who has condemned police officers much more often than crime during his brief career as a state legislator.
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