Alter

/ˈɔːltər/ verb

To change something, usually in a small or partial way, rather than completely replacing it. It can refer to changing clothes, plans, or ideas.

From Latin *alterāre*, “to make other, change,” based on *alter* meaning “other (of two).” Through Old French *alterer*, it entered Middle English with the sense of making something different.

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