alteration
1 of 1noun/ˌɔltəˈreɪʃən/
Forms:alterations
1
a change that signifies a transition from one state or phase to another
- after the medication, she experienced an alteration in her mood.
- the alteration in the town's dynamics after the factory closed was evident to all residents.
- the ecosystem's alteration due to pollution has become a concern for scientists.
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2
the act or process of changing the appearance or form of something, such as a piece of clothing, etc.
- she took her dress to the tailor for an alteration before the big event.
- after buying the oversized suit, he knew it would need some alteration to fit perfectly.
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3
a change in something that does not fundamentally make it different
- The alteration of the document was done to correct a typo.
- She requested an alteration to the agreement before signing it.
- A minor alteration to the design improved its overall functionality.
- After a slight alteration, the machine was able to work smoothly.
- The alteration of the dress made it fit perfectly without changing its style.
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