Sentences with alter
al·ter
A a - Little had altered in the village. [VERB]
- To alter a coat; to alter a will; to alter course.
- Rome was just one of many ancient cultures that used religious or magical practices to try to alter the weather.
- Neither were the many proven reports of Roman Catholic Priests buggering alter boys.
- Traditional business cards are expensive, hard to update or alter once printed, and offer little of value to the recipient.
- However, significantly improving your performance will significantly alter, for the better, people's opinions about your abilities.
- It's been said that music is a universal language and that we can alter our moods by the proper use of music.