modify
This term describes a process of adjustment where the original identity of the object remains intact, but its specific characteristics are tuned. It suggests a precise, intentional change rather than a complete overhaul or replacement. In technical or legal contexts, it implies a strategic refinement to ensure functionality or compliance. In linguistics, the word takes on a structural meaning, describing how one word limits or qualifies the meaning of another. This creates a hierarchical relationship where the modifier provides additional detail to the headword, narrowing its scope or adding descriptive depth.
Meanings
To make partial or minor changes to something, typically to improve it or to make it less extreme.
"The developer had to modify the software to fix a critical bug."
To change the form or character of something by adding a qualifier or limiting its meaning, especially in grammar.
"In the sentence The red car, the adjective red serves to modify the noun car."