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Modificar

Modificar is a Spanish verb that means to alter, change, or adjust something. It emphasizes making changes that alter the current state or form of an object, plan, document, or process, often to improve suitability or performance. The sense ranges from small tweaks to substantial revisions, and it is widely used in everyday language, technology, law, and science.

Etymology and usage: The verb comes from Latin modificare (mod- + -ficare), from modus “manner, measure” plus

Conjugation: Modificar is a regular -ar verb. Present indicative: yo modifico, tú modificas, él modifica, nosotros

Usage notes: In computing, modificar means to edit or change the content of a file or setting.

the
causative
suffix.
It
entered
Spanish
through
medieval
Latin,
and
has
cognates
in
other
Romance
languages
such
as
French
modifier
and
Italian
modificare.
modificamos,
vosotros
modificáis,
ellos
modifican.
Preterite:
yo
modifiqué,
tú
modificaste,
él
modificó,
nosotros
modificamos,
vosotros
modificasteis,
ellos
modificaron.
Imperfect:
modificaba,
modificabas,
modificaba,
modificábamos,
modificabais,
modificaban.
Present
participle:
modificando;
past
participle:
modificado.
In
biology
or
genetics,
it
refers
to
a
genetic
modification.
In
law
and
policy,
it
means
to
amend
or
revise
a
rule
or
statute.
The
noun
is
modificación.
Common
synonyms
include
cambiar,
alterar,
transformar,
but
modificar
implies
a
deliberate
adjustment
rather
than
a
complete
replacement.