simple past tense and past participle of vary
"The committee varied the schedule to accommodate everyone's busy lives."
In plain English: To vary something means to change it so that different parts are not all exactly the same.
"The teacher varied her teaching methods to keep the students engaged."
characterized by variety
"immigrants' varied ethnic and religious traditions"
"his work is interesting and varied"
widely different
"varied motives prompt people to join a political party"
"varied ethnic traditions of the immigrants"
broken away from sameness or identity or duplication
"her quickly varied answers indicated uncertainty"
diverse or miscellaneous
"The market stall offered a varied selection of fruits from all over the world."