0 present participle of modify --
1 to change something such as a plan, opinion, law, or way of behaviour slightly, usually to improve it or make it more acceptable: --
2 If a word or phrase modifies another word or phrase used with it, it limits or adds to its meaning: --
Modifying relations between various socioeconomic households and redefinitions of social networks leads to exclusion of several households into dire structural poverty.
They may be doing any number of things to legal materials including justifying, over ruling, or modifying them.
Those changes have to be reflected in the language and this brings about the necessity of modifying the language compiler or interpreter.
The programme allowed us to change the selective advantage by modifying the average life-expectancy.
One potential solution to this problem is to involve the user in the process of modifying the query.
The ease of modifying specific features or contents of the application, such as in response to user feedback, indicates that this design objective was met.
Only the best attempts are developed further by modifying their parameters.
By extending and modifying such theories, a more complete description can be obtained.