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ALTER

Alter is a verb meaning to change something in some degree; to modify, adjust, or amend. It can be used for plans, clothing, opinions, or conditions. The noun form alteration refers to the act or result of changing. In everyday use, alter emphasizes making a difference rather than a complete replacement.

Etymology traces alter to Latin alter meaning “the other,” passing through Old French alterer. The sense broadened

Common domains of use include computing, tailoring, and law. In computing, the SQL language uses the ALTER

Usage notes: Alter is typically transitive (alter the design) but can be intransitive in some senses (the

in
English
to
cover
various
kinds
of
modification.
The
root
is
related
to
terms
such
as
alternative
and
alteration,
and
it
is
distinct
from
altar,
the
raised
table
for
offerings.
statement
to
modify
a
database
schema
or
objects
such
as
tables
or
columns.
In
fashion,
alterations
adjust
the
fit
or
style
of
garments.
In
legal
and
contractual
contexts,
to
alter
a
document
or
provision
usually
requires
consent
or
a
formal
procedure
to
ensure
validity
and
integrity.
plan
altered).
It
is
different
from
altercation,
which
means
a
dispute
or
fight,
and
from
altar,
which
denotes
a
religious
table.
Related
forms
include
alterable
or
adjustable
as
adjectives
and
alteration
as
a
noun
describing
the
change
itself.
The
term
is
often
contrasted
with
synonyms
like
modify,
amend,
or
tailor
to
convey
varying
degrees
of
change.