Modificatory example sentences
modificatory
definition
- adjective form of modify
mod·i·fy
verb
modify (verb) · modifies (third person present) · modified (past tense) · modified (past participle) · modifying (present participle)
- make partial or minor changes to (something), typically so as to improve it or to make it less extreme:
- transform (a structure) from its original anatomical form during development or evolution.
- (especially of an adjective) restrict or add to the sense of (a noun):
- pronounce (a speech sound) in a way that is different from the norm for that sound.
Synonyms
modify, alter, change, adjust, adapt, amend, improve, revise, recast, reform, reshape, refashion, redesign, restyle, revamp, rework, remake, remodel, remold, redo, reconstruct, reorganize, refine, reorient, reorientate, vary, transform, convert, customize, tailor, tweak, permute, permutate, moderate, temper, soften, blunt, dull, qualify, restrict, limit, lessen, reduce, decrease, diminish, lower, abate, mitigate, Legal"Modificatory" Example Sentences
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