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modification
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mod·i·fi·ca·tion  (md-f-kshn)
n.
1. The act of modifying or the condition of being modified.
2. A result of modifying.
3. A small alteration, adjustment, or limitation.
4. Biology Any of the changes in an organism caused by environment or activity and not genetically transmissable to offspring.
5. Linguistics
a. A change undergone by a word that is borrowed from another language.
b. A phonological change undergone by a word or morpheme when it is used in a construction, as the change of will to 'll in they'll.

modi·fi·cator n.
modi·fi·cato·ry (-kt-r), modi·fi·cative (-ktv) adj.

modification [ˌmɒdɪfɪˈkeɪʃən]
n
1. the act of modifying or the condition of being modified
2. something modified; the result of a modification
3. a small change or adjustment
4. (Linguistics / Grammar) Grammar the relation between a modifier and the word or phrase that it modifies
modificatory , modificative adj

modification  (md-f-kshn)
A change in an organism that results from external influences and cannot be inherited.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.modificationmodification - the act of making something different (as e.g. the size of a garment)
laxation, loosening - the act of making something less tight
tightening - the act of making something tighter; "the tightening of economic controls"
change - the action of changing something; "the change of government had no impact on the economy"; "his change on abortion cost him the election"
accommodation - (physiology) the automatic adjustment in focal length of the natural lens of the eye
adaptation - (physiology) the responsive adjustment of a sense organ (as the eye) to varying conditions (as of light)
tune - the adjustment of a radio receiver or other circuit to a required frequency
2.modification - slightly modified copy; not an exact copy; "a modification of last year's model"
copy - a thing made to be similar or identical to another thing; "she made a copy of the designer dress"; "the clone was a copy of its ancestor"
3.modification - the grammatical relation that exists when a word qualifies the meaning of the phrase
grammatical relation - a linguistic relation established by grammar
restrictiveness - a grammatical qualification that makes the meaning more specific (`red hat' has a more specific meaning than `hat')
apposition - a grammatical relation between a word and a noun phrase that follows; "`Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer' is an example of apposition"
4.modificationmodification - an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another; "the change was intended to increase sales"; "this storm is certainly a change for the worse"; "the neighborhood had undergone few modifications since his last visit years ago"
acceleration - an increase in rate of change; "modern science caused an acceleration of cultural change"
deceleration, retardation, slowing - a decrease in rate of change; "the deceleration of the arms race"
happening, natural event, occurrence, occurrent - an event that happens
avulsion - an abrupt change in the course of a stream that forms the boundary between two parcels of land resulting in the loss of part of the land of one landowner and a consequent increase in the land of another
break - an abrupt change in the tone or register of the voice (as at puberty or due to emotion); "then there was a break in her voice"
mutation - a change or alteration in form or qualities
sublimation - (psychology) modifying the natural expression of an impulse or instinct (especially a sexual one) to one that is socially acceptable
surprise - a sudden unexpected event
nascence, nascency, nativity, birth - the event of being born; "they celebrated the birth of their first child"
breakup, separation, detachment - coming apart
vagary - an unexpected and inexplicable change in something (in a situation or a person's behavior, etc.); "the vagaries of the weather"; "his wealth fluctuates with the vagaries of the stock market"; "he has dealt with human vagaries for many years"
variation, fluctuation - an instance of change; the rate or magnitude of change
conversion - a change of religion; "his conversion to the Catholic faith"
death, decease, expiry - the event of dying or departure from life; "her death came as a terrible shock"; "upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren"
decrease, lessening, drop-off - a change downward; "there was a decrease in his temperature as the fever subsided"; "there was a sharp drop-off in sales"
destabilization - an event that causes a loss of equilibrium (as of a ship or aircraft)
increase - a change resulting in an increase; "the increase is scheduled for next month"
easing, moderation, relief - a change for the better
deformation - alteration in the shape or dimensions of an object as a result of the application of stress to it
transition - a change from one place or state or subject or stage to another
transformation, transmutation, shift - a qualitative change
sparkling, twinkle, scintillation - a rapid change in brightness; a brief spark or flash
shimmer, play - a weak and tremulous light; "the shimmer of colors on iridescent feathers"; "the play of light on the water"
transmutation - (physics) the change of one chemical element into another (as by nuclear decay or radioactive bombardment); "the transmutation of base metals into gold proved to be impossible"
damage, impairment, harm - the occurrence of a change for the worse
development - a recent event that has some relevance for the present situation; "recent developments in Iraq"; "what a revolting development!"
revolution - a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving; "the industrial revolution was also a cultural revolution"
chromosomal mutation, genetic mutation, mutation - (genetics) any event that changes genetic structure; any alteration in the inherited nucleic acid sequence of the genotype of an organism
sex change - a change in a person's physical sexual characteristics (as by surgery and hormone treatments)
loss of consciousness - the occurrence of a loss of the ability to perceive and respond

modification
Translations
modification [ˌmɒdɪfɪˈkeɪʃən] Nmodificación f (to de)

modification [ˌmɒdɪfɪˈkeɪʃən] nmodification f
to make modifications to sth → apporter des modifications à qch

modification
n(Ver)änderung f; (of design)Abänderung f; (of terms, contract, wording)Modifizierung f, → Modifikation f; to make modifications to something(Ver)änderungen an etw (dat)vornehmen; → etw abändern; → etw modifizieren; the suggested modifications to his designdie Änderungsvorschläge plzu seinem Entwurf

modification [ˌmɒdɪfɪˈkeɪʃn] n modification (to, in)modifica (a)
to make modifications → fare or apportare delle modifiche
modification [ˌmɒdɪfɪˈkeɪʃn] n modification (to, in)modifica (a)
to make modifications → fare or apportare delle modifiche

modification تعديل modifikace ændring Änderung τροποποίηση modificación muunnos modification modifikacija modifica 変更 수정 wijziging endring modyfikacja modificação модификация ändring การเปลี่ยนแปลงแก้ไข değişiklik sự sửa đổi 修改


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