altered
adjective
uk/ˈɒl.təd/us/ˈɑːl.tɚd/changed; different:
She said herlifewasdrasticallyaltered.
I've given aslightlyalteredbakingtimein thisrecipe.
Everythingseemedaltered when Ireturned.
US(UKneutered)
(of ananimal) having hadpartofitssexualorgansremoved, so that it cannotproduceyounganimals:
Thepermitcosts$9 for an altereddogorcatand $50 for an unaltereddogorcat.
Tenants maykeeppetsbut they must be altered andfullyvaccinated.
- There are somesignificantlyalteredguidelinesin the newreport.
- He might be in atranceorstateof alteredconsciousness.
- If theregistrationnumberappearsaltered that's awarningsign.
- Theflora,fauna,climateconditionsand otherfactorsare so altered that this cannot beconsideredthe samehabitat.
- Breedersarguethat they are notallowedto put altereddogsin forshows.
Changing
- about-face
- about-turn
- alterable
- alternate
- alternately
- commute
- drip
- modulation
- move on
- move the goalpostsidiom
- move with the timesidiom
- new
- pivot
- rewrite
- shakesomeoneout ofsomething
- shakesomeoneup
- stead
- steepness
- sway
- switch up
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