premodified

/priˈmɑdɪfaɪd/
adjective
  1. Changed or adjusted in advance, before being used or put into effect.
    • We used a premodified version of the recipe to reduce cooking time.
    • The premodified engine parts fit perfectly into the prototype.
    • The premodified schedule allowed for extra breaks during the event.
  2. In grammar, described or limited by a word that comes before it (e.g., an adjective before a noun).
    • In 'a sunny day,' the noun 'day' is premodified by the adjective 'sunny.'
    • The teacher asked students to identify premodified nouns in the paragraph.
    • Premodified phrases often sound more natural in English.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of premodify: changed or adjusted something in advance.
    • She premodified her speech to match the audience's interests.
    • The technician premodified the settings before the test began.
    • They premodified the document to include the latest data.
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