alteration
IPA: ɔɫtɝˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- The act of altering or making different.
- A minor adjustment to clothing, such as hemming or shortening, to make it fit better.
- The state of being altered; a change made in the form or nature of a thing; a changed condition.
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Examples of "alteration" in Sentences
- That's the extent of the alteration.
- Nothing changed with the alteration of the title.
- _An alteration of honour_, is an _alteration_ of an _honourable state_ to a state of disgrace.
- For Private Practice, second-season alteration is more an elective procedure than major surgery.
- Both sides are able to make a pretty plausible argument that the alteration is what they want it to be.
- The second notable alteration is the person who pays Pío for the murder: from two Spaniards to "an Italian Jew."
- Determination of progressivity of taxes always results in alteration of the legal incidence, and changes the three latter.
- Also the website gives you friendly updates to business contacts in alteration to their websites and any other adjustments.
- But, this cry for a different direction is not the most significant, long-term alteration that this contest will bring to the American people.
- If an alteration is identified, a genetic counselor can next examine whether the alteration has been previously reported in other individuals with LFS.
- As Doug lectures him about the biotechnology of brain alteration, we are aware of the salmon "spreading down into Chip's underpants like a wide, warm slug".
- If an alteration is identified, one can next examine whether the alteration has been previously reported in other individuals with X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome (XLP).
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