modificaverunt
Modificaverunt is the third-person plural perfect active indicative form of the Latin verb modificare, meaning to modify, alter, or change. In this form it denotes a completed past action, commonly translated as “they modified” or “they have modified.” It takes a direct object to indicate what was changed, for example a text or a law.
Modificare belongs to the first conjugation. The perfect active endings for the third person plural are typically
Etymology and nuance: modificare is formed from a root related to modus (measure, manner) with a suffix
Usage and context: Modificaverunt appears in narratives or accounts that describe actions taken to alter or
Related forms include modificavit (he modified), modificare (to modify), and the noun modificatio (modification).