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altering

[ UK /ˈɒltəɹɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɔɫtɝɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the sterilization of an animal
    they took him to the vet for neutering

How To Use altering In A Sentence

  • It was, in fact, the accidental discovery of several mind-altering drugs in the middle of the 20th century that drew me into research on brain functions and mental illness.
  • He had tears in his eyes and a faltering voice as he paid tribute to his wife.
  • All societies can, if they choose, negate the tragedy by altering the reward system.
  • If you turn it into something which people would prefer to see, you are altering the facts of history. Times, Sunday Times
  • Terraforming, or altering the atmosphere of Mars to make it habitable for humans, via planetary engineering processes, is still being discussed in planetary circles and is the seed to more current discussions of planetary or geo-engineering to reduce the impacts of global warming on our planet. Mel Averner - NASA Watch
  • This realism is in part due to the elaborate set and costume design, but also to Campbell's unfaltering characterisation of Morgan.
  • Our thinking is as much governed by habit as by behaviour and changing our thinking habits is as difficult as altering our behaviour. Coping with Stress at Work
  • In any event, this 'obstacle' is the only one she has no control in altering. Hillary in 2008?
  • Through their intimate portrayal of the daily struggles of Natividad Nata, her husband Daniel and their children, we discover the true face of hardship, but also Nata's courage and resilience and her family's unfaltering love and unity. E. Nina Rothe: The Human Rights Watch Film Festival Digs Deep, Asks the Hard Questions
  • The vocabulary may be altering more quickly than ever before - but the underlying grammar and syntax remains essentially the same.
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