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alteration

[awl-tuh-rey-shuhn] / ˌɔl təˈreɪ ʃən /


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To evaluate a dog’s alterations, said Packer, consider how much it deviates from the original archetype: the wolf.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The extent of the early alterations induced by hypertension was quite surprising," Dr. Pacholko said.

From Science Daily

She cites an alteration in the “tone of their correspondence,” pointing to “a declaration, a recognition, or more” that “changes everything.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Climate change is likely exacerbating the dust problem in some places, as alterations in weather patterns bring less rainfall and high temperatures dry out soils faster.

From Scientific American

Last month they were given 90 days by Mayor Beppe Sala to state whether they were going to make the requested alterations to The Cathedral or not.

From BBC