modification
Americannoun
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an act or instance of modifying.
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the state of being modified; partial alteration.
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a modified form; variety.
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Biology. a change in a living organism acquired from its own activity or environment and not transmitted to its descendants.
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limitation or qualification.
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Grammar.
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the use of a modifier in a construction, or of modifiers in a class of constructions or in a language.
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the meaning of a modifier, especially as it affects the meaning of the word or other form modified.
Limitation is one kind of modification.
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a change in the phonological shape of a morpheme, word, or other form when it functions as an element in a construction, as the change of not to -n't in doesn't.
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an adjustment in the form of a word as it passes from one language to another.
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noun
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the act of modifying or the condition of being modified
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something modified; the result of a modification
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a small change or adjustment
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grammar the relation between a modifier and the word or phrase that it modifies
Other Word Forms
- intermodification noun
- modificatory adjective
- overmodification noun
- premodification noun
- remodification noun
Etymology
Origin of modification
1495–1505; < Latin modificātiōn- (stem of modificātiō ), equivalent to modificāt ( us ) (past participle of modificāre; modify ) + -iōn- -ion
Example Sentences
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New rules for 2026 see aerodynamic changes to make cars lighter and smaller along with modifications to engine specifications to make for a greater contribution from electric power in the hybrid units.
From Barron's
It has had so few modifications because it is a very effective law.
From BBC
These modifications have not been previously reported in MAAs derived from cyanobacteria.
From Science Daily
He was then enrolled in a behaviour modification programme while he completed his education through distance learning.
From BBC
This chemical modification unexpectedly helps the fungus infect beetles, especially those that previously fed on spruce tissue rich in phenolic compounds.
From Science Daily
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