Dictionary entry

Alteration

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Al′ter‐a″tion (�), n. [Cf. F. altération.] 1. The act of altering or making different.

Alteration, though it be from worse to better, hath in it incoveniences.

Hooker.

2. The state of being altered; a change made in the form or nature of a thing; changed condition.

Ere long might perceive

Strange alteration in me.

Milton.

Appius Claudius admitted to the senate the sons of those who had been slaves; by which, and succeeding alterations, that council degenerated into a most corrupt.

Swift.