English to Portuguese Dictionary alteration

alteration

alteração
definition
noun
timetables are subject to alteration without notice
the action or process of altering or being altered.
translation of 'alteration'
noun
alteração,
modificação
example
Loops are readily formed without substantial 'alteration' of the loop forming material.
Jung accepted that this course is never intractably fixed; it may at any time be subject to 'alteration' .
There was little 'alteration' in the design of the silver penny in the two centuries following the Norman Conquest.
careful 'alteration' of old buildings
Very many words were written on the possible reasons for this 'alteration' , but I didn't read them.
This 'alteration' can cause significant changes in porosity and permeability.
The scientists concerned with this recoloration of our sea say that the apparent 'alteration' is down to climate change.
Not surprisingly, commuters in Strawberry Hill are rather upset by this 'alteration' .
Mineral grains are typically fractured and show dark 'alteration' along grain boundaries and fractures.
The matter can be referred back to the executive committee, to the full council or it can be passed without 'alteration' .
The 'alteration' to or imitation of older styles was not limited to the 19th century.
His method was exacting, allowing no possibility of 'alteration' or modification.
Here was a chance to find out why we as a nation seem particularly keen on chemical mood 'alteration' .
The only major 'alteration' was the transformation of a poky shower room and toilet into an elegant pampering place.
The fact that no objections were received to the proposed Local Plan 'alteration' adds further weight to this view.
Afterwards almost any 'alteration' to the image can be made, such as hairstyle or eye colour.
Certainly there has been no fundamental 'alteration' in the basic law.
Traffic flow in Kendal could be set for another 'alteration' in an effort to improve safety on a busy stretch of road.
This 'alteration' is thought to be mostly the result of the immune response to the virus.
timetables are subject to 'alteration' without notice
Is it even remotely possible that there will be a grand macro change without significant micro 'alteration' here?
The 'alteration' is the latest in a series of changes affecting Westhoughton.
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