Google may change the meta description that is displayed in the search results for your website's pages, depending on the query and context. The meta description is intended to provide a summary of the page's content, and Google may use information from the page's content, as well as other signals, to generate a more relevant and informative snippet for users.
Google may also truncate the meta description if it is too long, to fit the space available in the search results. This is why it's important to make sure your meta description is concise and to the point.
Additionally, Google may also show different meta descriptions for the same page depending on the user's search query, this is called dynamic meta descriptions. They do this to provide the most relevant and useful information for the user's query.
In summary, Google may use the meta description you provide, but it also may change it, truncate it, or not use it at all, depending on the query and other signals. Therefore, it's important to make sure your meta descriptions are well-written, relevant, and informative, but also be aware that Google may choose to use something different.







