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It depends on the type of wave you mean and the situation applied to.

Water waves slow down when they reach shallow water and their wave-length shortens. This is why waves 'break', the back-side of the wave over-takes the slower lead-side.

Light waves, when they encounter a polar molecule are absorbed and remitted at a shorter wave length.

Electrons (wave-particle duality) change their wave-length when changing energy states.

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