Changed in order to improve or made more fit for a particular purpose.
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Examples for "altered "
1 Facebook subsequently altered its data-retention policies as a result of the case.
2 That backlash focused on the possible health risks of consuming altered crops.
3 However, evidence of long-term altered stress reactivity following early-life seizures is lacking.
4 Recent reports have shown that CFS patients display an altered cytokine production.
5 The precise mechanisms responsible for altered follicle function are not completely clear.
1 The crisis was increasingly being adapted to a local level, he said.
2 The principle was quickly adapted for medium-frequency use in American civil aviation.
3 As conditions change, he has adapted his positions in Afghanistan and Iraq.
4 However, no validated and culturally adapted version was available in Asian countries.
5 These varieties are consistent producers and widely adapted to various growing conditions.
6 A full health care sector perspective was adapted for costing resource use.
7 Early diagnosis is thus of prime importance to initiate adapted treatment promptly.
8 I know Remy has adapted to them quite well over the years.
9 Barrett says the Irish group has been adapted to suit local conditions.
10 Best adapted screenplay and best supporting actress are certainly two hinge awards.
11 Animals like giraffes are so striking because they appear so perfectly adapted .
12 If more treatment flexibility is required, adapted systems seem to be advantageous.
13 This system is flexible and may be adapted to the users needs.
14 The Daily News Quiz could easily be adapted for a civics class.
15 She adapted measurements used in bird studies to analyze the humpbacks' songs.
16 Jessica fell into a particular category of offworlder: one that had adapted .
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About this term adapted
adapt Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adapted across language varieties