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"modifier" Definitions
  1. a word or group of words that describes a noun phrase or limits its meaning in some way

114 Sentences With "modifier"

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I mean, it's a modifier, and it's a descriptive modifier.
Those colors, however, don't get the "beautiful" modifier from Huawei.
Christ did not come into this world to become a modifier.
" Next comes the formula, which is "modifier, plus noun, plus action word.
No reference to "ghetto," as place or modifier, can escape this history.
" But the temptation is to scribble in, before "Consequences," a modifier: "Unforeseen.
The modifier {"+" (plus)} reflect the comparative standing within the category.) Further company coverage:
And every week I survive, I have to face a new difficult modifier.
He was unique enough to carry the prohibited modifier: Mark was very unique.
A declaration of unity turned into an all-purpose modifier and umbrella term.
Trickle, the most hated activity modifier in Destiny, is still in the game. Technically.
And every episode that I survive, I have to face a new difficult modifier.
There is no way to give a negative damage modifier vs only rebels, however.
The blunt racial modifier, buried or implied in earlier versions, declares itself up front.
He also conspicuously -- and gratuitously -- used the modifier "sovereign" when describing New York's interests.
"Everybody is picking up on the dangling modifier and the incorrect 'pour,'" Ms. Stamper said.
Could I have added a modifier, or a parenthetical, or provided a map or something?
There's an on-screen button called the touch modifier, which acts as a keyboard shortcut.
The weapon modifier was used during a massacre last year at a Las Vegas concert.
From "mom jeans" to "mom bars," the modifier made things lame and tame by association.
That modifier is not hurting them and they don't change their brand to match their domain.
Semantic parsing also ensued over whether the modifier "meaningful" is significantly (or meaningfully) different from "significant".
It tells the readers that several words are to be taken together as a single modifier.
But taken together, as a modifier, "zero-tolerance" functions like a single word; hence the hyphen.
So a vast majority of emoji that can have a modifier are modified for skin color.
But the lazy remedy, merely to move a modifier one word left or right, is worse.
Does the next iPad Air simply replace the iPad Air 2 and drop its numerical modifier?
A well-located fastball remains the best pitch in the majors — but the modifier is important.
"The invisible number war now had an invisible number modifier in an invisible situation," said Norwood.
Vjeran used a light modifier as a background and plexiglass to create mirrored reflections and graphic shapes.
David Orr: The significance of "perfect" as a modifier is that each of these skulls is mirrored.
It is a "basic intuition", Justice Sotomayor wrote, "that when a modifier appears at the end of a list, it is easier to apply that modifier only to the item directly before it", particularly when "it takes more than a little mental energy to process the individual entries in the list".
So, with one life left and one champion behind us, it's time to vote for this week's difficulty modifier.
Pompoms and studded fringe, O.K., but the 1,001 straps on almost every garment were a dangling modifier too far.
As well as the lock and modifier keys, it's also possible to add an icon showing current hard drive activity.
Queer Eye, now without the "For The Straight Guy" modifier of the original, is unapologetically sincere, sweet, and well-meaning.
That modifier means that "sex" is a wild and varied thing that can be whatever you want it to be.
Forty percent of code pairs billed with Modifier 22021 in 2003 were not legitimate, resulting in $59 million in overpayment.
A Chrome extension is a software modifier that can block ads, translate languages, manage your browser's theme, and so much more. 
Its technical manager Wynand Nortje says its method of melting the plastic into the bitumen modifier minimizes the risk of microplastics.
Another would be to add red hair and white skin as a modifier option for current emoji that can be customized.
Kimmy ingeniously records Gretchen making this declaration, puts it through a Frasier speech modifier, and then plays it back to Gretchen.
Also on the card are two modifiers like the ones you'd encounter in standard Prison, as well as one "score bonus" modifier.
For example in "oatmeal" and "oatmeal cookie," the word "oatmeal" is both the food and the modifier of another kind of food.
An investigation by the Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General in 22016 found many instances of Modifier 2200 abuse.
Fortunately, this is one rule that need not drive anyone mad: a group of words used as a single modifier should be hyphenated.
That modifier applied to various modes of play in the first game, and it worked by slowing ability cooldowns to... well... a trickle.
A hallmark of the formula was that it embraced sex and shopping in almost equal measure, with each recounted in modifier-laden detail.
Kaitlyn: When someone's using an emoji with the skin tone modifier and it doesn't match their actual skin tone, what's going on there usually?
Add a modifier if need be: kale Caesar or "Caesar where we cheaped out on the anchovies" but please give the classics their due.
Risdiplam is a survival motor neuron-2 (SMN2) splicing modifier, designed to increase SMN protein levels in the central nervous system and peripheral tissues.
That devastating modifier, "unbidden," dropped in to linger like a long shadow on a bitter winter morning, is worth the price of the hardcover.
The negative modifier ('-') aligns the rating of the fund with that of the South African sovereign (BBB-), resulting in the overall 'BBB-f' rating.
A lot of the time when I'm pressing a function key, I want to do so in conjunction with a modifier, like Alt-F4.
Sticky Keys is a feature in Windows that allows modifier keys like Ctrl and Shift to remain active even after when you're not pressing them.
The first things most cocktail-mixing amateurs consider when it comes to mixing a cocktail are the base, the modifier, the flavoring, and the garnishes.
He now hopes that someone will look for similar modifier genes in humans, or expand standard OCD treatment to include both serotonin and glutamate pathways.
Although performance versus IBP targets would have indicated no bonus payout, we're pleased to recognize your contributions with an IBP payout modifier of 75 percent.
When I revise, I become my own writing instructor: make this passage more concise; avoid the passive voice; and God forbid a modifier should dangle.
So, in terms percentages, then we're looking at, in half of the cases where you could apply a skin tone modifier, people did actually do that.
It gives you at-a-glance readings for Caps Lock, Num Lock, Scroll Lock and the main modifier keys (Alt, Ctrl, Shift and the Windows Key).
Holding the touch modifier down when you're using the Move tool will automatically toggle to let you duplicate layers without having to select the function manually.
Trump last night referred to the North Korean leader as "Little Rocket Man" — adding a modifier to his earlier nickname, and further personalizing the verbal combat.
Surbaugh predicted that both boys and girls in Scouts BSA would refer to themselves simply as scouts, rather than adding "boy" or "girl" as a modifier.
It isn't a modifier on probabilities in a crap shoot of a fight, it must be made to mean something in each moment of each fight.
Only one of its presidential candidates even uses that term to refer to himself, with the modifier "democratic"—and Sanders isn't even a member of the party.
It evokes the drama of these checks, but without bogging the player down in the details of the system and how each modifier and attribute is applied.
But the government created Modifier 22016 — a code that could be appended to other codes to allow doctors to take exceptions to that rule in unusual cases.
Some of your colleagues have suggested the fact that he had a modifier to make his weapon automatic — You have to be licensed to have a machine gun.
Emojipedia notes that with less than 2 percent of the population having red hair, the chances of adding a ginger hair modifier to all customizable emoji seem slim.
His naïve misreading of her character jibes with his choice of modifier ("really nice" wouldn't have been nearly as good), pegging him as a happy-go-lucky simpleton.
A good piece to read next is about something Jason Snell noticed in the iOS beta released earlier this month: better support for keyboard functions like modifier keys.
This isn't always easy, because some keyboards leave it on the function key row, and some keyboards require you to hit a function key modifier to use it. Anyway.
The only time I've ever seen anyone talk about it is when it appears as a "silly character modifier" in movies like Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo or Moulin Rouge.
Like so many of her contemporaries, Harris' cultural corralling—tacking on the very unspecific modifier "of color" without explicitly detailing which "people" or what "communities"—is what ultimately spoke volumes.
Trump has spoken and tweeted about his thinly veiled contempt for the two so frequently that I thought long and hard about including the modifier "thinly veiled" in this sentence.
More upcoming features included keyboard shortcuts and the UI touch modifier, which is a context-aware button that switches to the last tool you were using as you hold it down.
So you're still fighting the same bosses but there will be a new hard modifier for each of those strikes, which will infuse those encounters with Siva-infested Fallen Devil splicers.
But the difficulty of a thing is often positively correlated with the desire of developers to achieve it — with a scalar modifier based on stubbornness and an exponential multiplier for nostalgia.
The president has technically not even made Mr. Mulvaney his official chief of staff, leaving an "acting" modifier in front of the title for more than 10 months (another never-before).
What made Woese the foremost challenger and modifier of Darwinian orthodoxy — as Einstein was to Newtonian orthodoxy — is that his work led to recognition that the tree's cardinal premise is wrong.
Some of the ads disclosed either a low or high price or no price or a modifier in which "eligible patients" may get the drug for as little as $0 per month.
But there is a neat interface element called the touch modifier, a context-aware button that shows up on the bottom left corner of the screen (depending on which tool you're using).
There are two exceptions to this, though: running down the left side of your iPad's screen is a sidebar that includes modifier keys (command, option, control, and shift) and an undo button.
We envision Okay as a mood modifier, a socially accepted additive as common as coffee or chamomile tea—in essence, a less sinister version of Soma from Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.
The two relevant movement speeds can be specified with a modifier key, and using the eight rolling directions the keyboard offers work perfectly well to do anything you need in those games.
It was useless even before the Trump administration turned it into a grammatically flexible and redundant term for "reporter" — when all critical news is fake by definition, you don't really need a modifier.
But Cannon describes himself as a practical transhumanist (the modifier is important)—keen to push the boundaries of human experience with the goal of extending human life indefinitely as humans become entirely non-biological.
But Cannon describes himself as a practical transhumanist (the modifier is important) – keen to push the boundaries of human experience with the goal of extending human life indefinitely as humans become entirely non-biological.
But it suggests religion is the core issue, and by using the vague modifier "radical," there is an implication that any adherent can be suspect on grounds that are unclear and open to interpretation.
Three of 2019's breakout rappers called themselves [Modifier] Baby, a certain sci-fi baby is currently enjoying a reign of online terror, and perhaps the meme of the year centers on becoming baby.
No spoilers, except to say that I'm playing again this week, which means I need you to choose a new difficulty modifier for me, so go here and place your vote, or just scroll below!
Mais tous ne sont pas certains que la vague contemporaine d'indignation sur les réseaux sociaux soit puissante au point de modifier en France des comportements et des attitudes qui résistent aux efforts depuis des générations.
Emojipedia notes that while an emoji on its own can take two characters, adding a skin tone modifier can add two more, and adding a gender on top of that can increase it to nine characters in total.
I hadn't asked my physiotherapist about DDR, because he'd probably think I was stuttering, and "one working foot" was a difficulty modifier which kicked DOUBLE SUDDEN REVERSE 4X's ass in a way I was surely no longer capable of.
My parents are from Ecuador, but I was born in the United States and always thought of myself as American (no preceding modifier and hyphen needed), and what could be more American than the fight for truth and justice?
That's why Minus 5 has streamlined the process so that a bartender only has to touch four items, at most, in order to make a drink: a vodka, a modifier, and two juices, for instance, or a vodka and two juices.
I also appreciate that there's a "Sidebar" on the left side with Apple keyboard modifier keys (Command, Option, Control, Shift) and Touch Bar controls (for apps that support it) on the bottom even if your Mac doesn't have a Touch Bar.
So now when my tank unit attacks, what would have been bad 1:2 odds, plus a bonus for the Germans for being entrenched and being on a hill hex has become a 5:2 attack with just the hill modifier.
The technique was pioneered by nearly a decade ago by a Melbourne-based tattooist and body-modifier named Luna Cobra, and since his initial trials on three consenting volunteers, he's fine-tuned his technique and tattooed nearly a hundred people.
The newspaper group, to which Trump applies the modifier "failing" when tweeting about coverage he deems negative, reported 276,000 new digital subscribers in the fourth quarter, its best showing since it started charging customers to access its website in 2011.
The feature will offer a sidebar for commonly used controls, with modifier keys for shortcuts, and Touch Bar support showing up in the form of a control at the bottom of the iPad screen, even if your Macbook Pro doesn't have one.
Modifier 20163 could be used to allow for two payments in certain situations, such as when an oncology nurse needed to insert two separate IVs for two different purposes — one to administer chemotherapy, say, and another hours later because the patient seemed dehydrated.
A massive, golem-like stone talus is involved, whoops... No spoilers, except to say that I'm playing again this week, which means I need you to choose a new difficulty modifier for me, so go here and place your vote, or just scroll below!
The results range from the strange to the paradoxical, and expand the role of what art can do as a modifier of consciousness when placed outside of the neutral white cube, particularly in a context so rich that it actually risks swallowing the works whole.
This time, a report that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was on the verge of resigning over the summer and called Trump a "moron" — possibly with a forceful, explicit modifier attached — sent Foggy Bottom, the White House and Trump himself into damage control mode.
The single use of the modifier "close" may have been an inadvisably vague choice in an otherwise carefully worded order; it seems to have been included to preclude extravagant claims of tenuous family relationships—such as someone claiming to be a distant cousin of an American citizen.
You need to look for milk and/or cream on the ingredients list, check out the amount of fat present, see if it has any kind of modifier like "Light" or "Nonfat" before the words ice cream—and remember that Maraschino Marcus is sometimes full of shit.
In 1992, I remember feeling slightly dazed when Max Frankel, then the executive editor, strolled over to my desk to say that the Metro editor, Gerald Boyd, was willing to allow me one modifier, but not two, to describe the victorious Republican Senate candidate, Al D'Amato.
Previous examples have ranged from the charmingly vague (the "Internet of Things") to the idiotic (the use of "smart" as a catch-all modifier) and the merely hopeful ("3D TVs" were doomed from the start really.) In 2017, though, you should prepare for the over-use of the latest favorite: artificial intelligence.
A crisis of professionalism defines his administration, in which backstabbing is the new glad-handing, firings are cruel, exits are ugly, the turnover is jaw-dropping, the number of unfilled positions is mind-boggling, and many officials have titles that are prefaced with "acting" — a modifier with multiple meanings in this case.
One common modifier is to hold down a button to switch the entire gamepad into a gyroscopic aiming mode, not only readying your character's weapon, but slowing down your aiming sensitivity while allowing you to physically shift the controller a small amount to line up a shot using its built-in gyroscope.
Ms Sotomayor may have goosed her example to prove her point: The words "catcher" and "shortstop," but not "pitcher," are qualified separate and apart from the modifying clause at the end of the sentence: "Pitcher" thus calls for a modifier of its own, and the phrase "from the Kansas City Royals" answers that call.
Zen, though apparently an atypically severe sect within Buddhism, came to be the standard-bearer, so much so that "Zen" became an all-purpose modifier in American letters meaning "challengingly counterintuitive"—as in " Zen and the Art of Archery " or the masterly " Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance ," where you learn how not to aim your arrow or how to find a spiritual practice in a Harley.

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