Similar words: alter ego, sheltered, alter, alternative, altercation, alternatively, shattered, unfettered. Meaning: ['ɔːltə] adj. 1. changed in form or character without becoming something else 2. having testicles or ovaries removed 3. changed in order to improve or made more fit for a particular purpose.
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31) This discovery had subtly changed/altered the way I thought about myself.
32) Some of my old dresses will have to be altered to fit me now. You cannot use change here.
33) The design of the electric circuits of the digit-controlled lathe must be altered to meet the new requirement.
34) I took the coat back to the shop to have it altered.
35) My relationships with friends have been irrevocably altered by my illness.
36) The government has altered the rules governing eligibility for unemployment benefit.
37) The old landscape has been radically altered, severely damaging wildlife.
38) The town has altered out of all recognition since I was last here.
39) This marked the first time China's sovereignty over Tibet was altered into suzerainty in international documents.
40) Such arrangements cannot be altered without the agreement of the bank.
41) The plane altered course.
42) Her expression suddenly altered.
43) They'd altered his shift pattern twice in the past fortnight.
44) Marriage has altered her.
45) Experiences of dramatically altered consciousness can be traumatic.
46) He altered his course to avoid us altogether.
47) Additionally, the traditional organizational structure is drastically altered.
48) The 49er quarterback situation has altered radically this year.
49) Therefore the withdrawal of compulsory registration altered the situation.
50) Modern medical techniques have altered this situation.
51) The case is quite altered by the Regency.
52) Fortunately, we have altered the system.
53) And they can be altered by caffeine use, stress, and the amount of fat under the skin.
54) The character of the field man's work was fundamentally altered in ways unknown to younger staff.
55) This not only altered the strategic military balance in favour of the rebels, it also gave them an important psychological boost.
56) Largely as a result of these influential criticisms, the law was altered so that the requirement of intent was abrogated.
57) One changes from day to day,(http://sentencedict.com/altered.html) and... after a few years have passed one has completely altered. George Sand
58) Electron microprobe element maps show the distribution and quantity of alkali feldspar in the fine-grained groundmass of the altered basalts.
59) Taken together, they resemble the range of altered perceptions reported by yogis, Zen masters, and other contemplatives.
60) I've bought Smiths records but they have never altered my way of thinking.
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