Meaning & Definition of word "Modify"

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    Modify

    /ˈmɒdɪfaɪ/

    verb:

    • 1. To change or alter something in a minor way.
      • Example: The engineer decided to modify the design to improve its efficiency.
    • 2. To adjust or adapt something to suit a particular purpose.
      • Example: She needed to modify her schedule to accommodate the new meeting time.
    • 3. To make partial changes to something.
      • Example: The teacher suggested that the students modify their essays for clarity.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from Latin modificare, from modus 'method, measure'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    modify the approach:

    To change the method of doing something.

    modify a contract:

    To change the terms of an agreement.

    modify behavior:

    To change a person's actions.

    Related Words

    adjust:

    To change something slightly in order to achieve the desired fit, appearance, or result.

    revise:

    To reconsider and alter something in light of further evidence.

    alter:

    To change or cause to change in character or composition.

    Slang Meanings of modify

    Meaning: Tweak

    Example Sentence: I need to tweak my presentation before the meeting.

    Meaning: Hack

    Example Sentence: I found a way to hack the program and modify its features.