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alter [ˈɔːltə] V. trans., intr.

alter
alter
▶ alterable ADJ.
▶ alteration [ˌɔːltəˈreıʃən] SUST.

alter ego <alter egos> [ˌæltərˈegəʊ] SUST. (lat.)

1. alter ego:

alter ego

2. alter ego:

alter ego
alter ego

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The building was only slightly altered from its former use as a public school.
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This method corrects for heteroscedasticity without altering the values of the coefficients.
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What makes an action valuable may in turn depend on the ethic values of the objects it increases, decreases or alters.
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It has no authority to alter street names, a local body responsibility, or the name of any country.
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Some of the tracks had been altered slightly to fit the pace of the movie and the scene.
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The locations are based on real world locations, but are often geographically out of place and altered for effect.
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The diocese has had its boundaries altered various times.
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This continued until 1986 when the numbering scheme was slightly altered.
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The north door has a round-headed arch, but the south door was altered in the 14th century, giving it a pointed arch.
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One could call it anything one wished but that would not alter the fact that it is an oak tree.
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