altering

IPA: ˈɔɫtɝɪŋ

noun

  • alteration
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Examples of "altering" in Sentences

  • We had no hand in altering or updating the series.
  • I never thought about the possibilities in altering boxes.
  • What really needs altering is that Progressives have got to reach the other side's voters.
  • While this is a bit more complicated than other simple steps, it will help you greatly in altering the atmosphere that surrounds you.
  • Wheeler says Earnhardt must walk a fine line in altering his image because his fan base is mostly slightly upper-middle-class between 18 and 35.
  • If the island was moved to a pre-Purge time, then it is possible that those who stayed behind could have a hand in altering events on the original timeline.
  • Likewise, the Lord of the Rings films took wide pleasure in altering the stories, but they were done with care and love and produced films you could be happy with.
  • What Connecticut is saying is that those Supreme Court precedents should now be ignored because the state of Connecticut has a vested interest in altering the traditional governing structure of the Catholic Church.
  • Conservatives object when progressives attempt to make life better through government action because they see no point in altering a pre-ordained order of things, and they think that the less government there is the better.
  • Much easier for them to dismiss these crowds as “obamabots” than to acknowledge that Obama has inspired a huge cross-section of the population to become thoughtfully invested in altering the destructive path this country is on.

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