Synonym: adjust, alter, change, diversify, fix, qualify, vary. Similar words: commodity, sodium, mode, model, modest, differ, moderate, justify. Meaning: ['mɑdɪfaɪ /'mɒ-] v. 1. make less severe or harsh or extreme 2. add a modifier to a constituent 3. cause to change; make different; cause a transformation.
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61. The limits within which committees may modify government proposals are fixed by the major parties.
62. We modify Assumption 5 in the following way to take this into account.
63. The training staff is planning to modify the rocker on his skates.
64. Some current trends reinforce this linear pattern, whereas others modify it.
65. He instructed officials not to shut the door on eventual agreement with Clinton to modify the ABM treaty.
66. So the superficially more relaxed atmosphere at home did nothing to modify my anorexic behaviour.
67. Pharmacological agents could then be selected to modify these cascades.
68. The laws hold only as long as no other factors enter in, which might modify them in particular cases.
69. He does, however, modify this position slightly in his later writings as we shall see shortly.
70. In summary, then, animals undoubtedly can modify their behaviour as a consequence of their experiences.
71. Instead, the Natick research staff inspected several civilian work boots and asked two manufacturers to modify their boots for Navy use.
72. Combining methods Penalties may be combined with rewards in order to modify children's behaviour.
73. One could try to modify the orthodox account to accommodate these factual discrepancies.
74. They are not attempting to modify the existing law in ways which would help the prosecution.
75. We should develop or modify existing structures as well as work out new ones.
76. Yet far from leading him to abandon or modify his policies, opposition incited him to more drastic methods. Sentencedict.com
77. As a pro-abortion mood sweeps the country, he may have to modify his stance.
78. The program can learn about new classes and the relationships that exist between classes and can modify itself at run-time.
79. Other spots are characterized by their ability to modify or amplify sound, even to the point of acoustical saturation.
80. As a consequence there is no practical experience and no feedback to modify the approach in the design of subsequent estates.
81. Unfortunately, there are two huge problems which modify the useful applicability of this pragmatic approach.
82. One of the easiest is to modify your computer so that it will not boot from a floppy disk.
83. Then you have to modify the base to suit particular circumstances.
84. This user is seen as the person who will create, enter and modify individual modules and packages.
85. The examination of archaeological evidence can, though, sometimes modify such a view.
86. If the searches uncover similar ideas you may need to modify your invention to get around areas others bagged first.
87. In other words it enables one to modify the artificially simplistic notion of clear-cut dependent and independent variables having one-way causal links.
88. Are we free to modify Our moral sense by rational reflection and conscious goal-setting or not?
89. How would you modify the instruction format and add to the instruction set?
90. Next question: Do you want to modify the original Start menu?