modifications
Pronunciation: [ˌmɒdɪfɪˈkeɪʃənz]
Context: "change"
(noun) a change made to something. When you modify something, you change it a little bit to make it better or different.
Example
The modifications to the playground made it safer for kids to play.
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There were no modifications made to the original design, so it stayed exactly the same.
Example
What modifications did you make to your project?
Context: "rules"
(noun) changes to rules or guidelines. Sometimes, you have to change the rules so that everyone can follow them or play fairly.
Example
The teacher's modifications to the classroom rules helped improve behavior.
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Without modifications to the rules, the game became more difficult to play.
Example
Are there any modifications to the school schedule this week?
Context: "performance"
(noun) adjustments made to improve performance. It could be changes you make to a song or a performance to make it sound better.
Example
The musician received praise for the modifications he made to the original song.
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Without any modifications, the performance was not as exciting.
Example
What modifications did the director suggest for the play?