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1 alter
['ɔːltə(r)] 1.1) (change) cambiare [opinion, lifestyle, timetable]; modificare [rule, appearance, building]; alterare [document, value, climate]; variare [amount, speed]2) sart. ritoccare [dress, shirt]; (radically) modificare2.verbo intransitivo cambiare* * *['o:ltə](to make or become different; to change: Will you alter this dress (to fit me)?; The town has altered a lot in the last two years.) modificare, cambiare* * *['ɔːltə(r)] 1.1) (change) cambiare [opinion, lifestyle, timetable]; modificare [rule, appearance, building]; alterare [document, value, climate]; variare [amount, speed]2) sart. ritoccare [dress, shirt]; (radically) modificare2.verbo intransitivo cambiare
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radically */ — UK [ˈrædɪklɪ] / US adverb if something changes radically, it changes completely or in a way that is very noticeable radically change/alter/transform: Computers have radically changed our lives. radically different: We need a radically different… … English dictionary
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