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modification
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modification
noun
/ˌmɒdɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
modicum
modifications
Meaning
the act or process of changing or altering something slightly
The action of making changes to something.
Example Sentences
The architect suggested a
modification
to the design.
The plan required
modification
.
Synonyms
alteration, adjustment, amendment, variation, revision
Entry 1
alteration, adjustment, amendment, variation, revision
Entry 2
adjustment, alteration
Antonyms
preservation, retention, constancy
Entry 1
preservation, retention
Entry 2
preservation, constancy
Collocations
make a modification, design modification, slight modification
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