Hello,
Thank you for contacting the support, and sorry for any inconvenience that might have been caused due to that.
I tried checking your homepage’s meta description and it seems it has the correct meta description. Please refer to my screenshot in the Sensitive data section.
In this case, it could be that Google hasn’t seen the changes yet. Please allow some time for Google to recrawl your website and the updated description is shown on the SERP.
If that doesn’t help you, Do note that if everything’s fine and Google still decides to show a different meta description for your search keyword, there is nothing you can do as Google sometimes ignores the custom meta info altogether and show something from the page’s content that matches the search intent better.
Here are some of the common reasons Google might not use the meta description you provided:
– The meta description is not relevant or useful (ie, just a collection of keywords).
– The exact same meta description is provided across a large number of pages.
– The meta description doesn’t match what the user is searching for, but other content on the page does.
There is a whole article dedicated to this on SearchEngineJournal:
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-offers-suggestions-for-avoiding-meta-description-rewrites/359884/
Here is an example showing Google changes title depending on the keyword used:

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The best you can do is optimize your meta tags to try and match the intent of the search/keyword.
Hope that helps. If you have any further question(s), please let us know.
Hello,
Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.
If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.
Thank you.