Sentences with modify
mod·i·fy
M m - The club members did agree to modify their recruitment policy. [VERB noun]
- It is a rule of English that adjectives generally precede the noun they modify: we say 'a good cry', not 'a cry good'. [VERB noun]
- No, but you can modify it with good routines.
- The team then applied the model to modify images so as to make them appear more attractive.
- To modify a demand
- To modify a penalty
- A request to access or modify any information provided in an entry should be directed to Promoter.
- You must not otherwise modify, copy, reproduce, republish, frame or upload to a third party, post.
- “old” modifies “man” in “old man”
- To modify a contract.
- He would not change his nature or modify his ambition because of the party room vote.
- To modify one's demands.