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Sentence count:174+8Posted:2016-11-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: alter egoshelteredalteralternativealtercationalternativelyshatteredunfetteredMeaning: ['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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61) The United States, the leading producer of genetically altered food, had resisted the regulations.
62) Once again it was an unexpected death which altered the situation.
63) Your intruder alarm must not be altered or replaced without our prior written agreement. 6.
64) The distribution of power in the legislature was also fundamentally altered by the dilution of the seniority principle in the early 1970s.
65) Had the trajectory of Labour's industrial growth been altered by the events of 1926?
66) However, the coastline has altered drastically in the last 10,000 years.
67) This means that it can now only be altered by amendment by leave of the House.
68) If the product has been assembled, checked or altered, then this may provide an alternative explanation for the defect.
69) New roads, stadium lights and steel fencing have dramatically altered the 5-mile stretch patrolled by agents from the Imperial Beach station.
70) They had altered the street route system since last he'd been in the place.
71) In combination, these changes have considerably altered the character of most places in Britain.
72) If not, they should be altered by special resolution prior to the matter being brought before the court.
73) But emigration to the United States had made this restriction anachronistic and so the Liberal government altered the law.
74) Our first face-to-face meeting by the monkey bridge was the meeting that for ever altered the course of my fate.
75) Those injuries, combined with early-season player development,[sentencedict.com] has altered the shape of the league race.
76) These factors are given: their meaning can not be altered by the tribunal itself.
77) It was from this little hill Wainwright obtained his view of the Lake District which altered the whole course of his life.
78) It was, in fact, natural country with semi-artificial fences which were only slightly altered from their original shape.
79) He kept twisting himself on to the side of his affected lung, but did not wake when I altered his position.
80) It altered the position of sponsored relatives for black people.
81) The situation does not appear to have altered dramatically since then.
82) As for those who did not, it was too soon to contemplate the radically altered life that awaited them.
83) The ease of transmission of signals is altered by activity in the nervous system.
84) Nell felt almost giddy at the way her outlook on the future had so dramatically altered.
85) However, that position has been radically altered by the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
86) But the international climate in which he finds himself has altered fundamentally.
87) The couple were coping as best they could with the radically altered life polio had foisted upon them.
87) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
88) The geography and history of the United States would have been drastically altered.
89) All the weights set so meticulously for one fact could be drastically altered in learning the next fact.
90) According to Planned Parenthood, parental consent laws have sharply altered abortion patterns.
More similar words: alter egoshelteredalteralternativealtercationalternativelyshatteredunfetteredshelterfilteradulteryheredityfilteringadulteratebewilderedbe considered asaustereloitererinterestinterfereinterestedstereotypeinterfere ininterestinglose interestinterfere withhere and theresveltesaltsalty
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