- removal/change (metathesis - μετάθεσις)
- repentance (metanoia - μετάνοια)
- to change (metastrefō - μεταστρέφω)
- to change mind (metaballō - μεταβάλλω)
- to depart (metabainō - μεταβαίνω)
- to exchange (metallassō - μεταλλάσσω)
- to leave (metairō - μεταίρω)
- to partake (metalambanō - μεταλαμβάνω)
- to repent (metamellomai - μεταμέλλομαι)
- to repent (metanoeō - μετανοέω)
- to shift (metakineō - μετακινέω)
- to throw: hit (ballō - βάλλω)
- to throw: pour (ballō - βάλλω)
- to throw: put (ballō - βάλλω)
- to throw: sow (ballō - βάλλω)
- to throw: throw (ballō - βάλλω)
- to transform (metamorfoō - μεταμορφόω)
- to transform (metaschēmatizō - μετασχηματίζω)
- to transport (metatithēmi - μετατίθημι)
- to turn (metagō - μετάγω)
- unchangeable (ametathetos - ἀμετάθετος)
- with/after (meta - μετά)
Act 28:6 They were waiting for him to swell up or suddenly fall down dead. But when they had waited a long time and saw no misfortune come to him, they changed their minds and said that he was a god.
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