To give new characteristics or make alterations (to someone or something) to suit them to changed circumstances.
To supply (a device, structure, etc.) with new components or parts that were not previously available or installed; to modernize.
Synonym of backport (“to retroactively supply a fix or feature to a previous version of a software product at the same time or after supplying it to the current version.”)
To supply a device, structure, etc., with new components or parts that were not previously available or installed.
To add or substitute (new components or parts) that were not previously available for or installed in a device, structure, etc.
An act of supplying a device, structure, etc., with new components or parts that were not previously available or installed; a retrofitting.
A change made to a device, structure, etc., by introducing components or parts that were not previously available or installed.
To change, or be capable of being changed, from one form or medium to another.
To change spoken words or written text (of a book, document, movie, etc.) from one language to another.
To change (something) from one form or medium to another.
Senses relating to a change of position.
To express spoken words or written text in a different (often clearer or simpler) way in the same language; to paraphrase, to rephrase, to restate.
To generate a chain of amino acids based on the sequence of codons in an mRNA molecule.
To rearrange (a song or music) in one genre into another.
To provide a translation of spoken words or written text in another language; to be, or be capable of being, rendered in another language.
In Euclidean spaces: a set of points obtained by adding a given fixed vector to each point of a given set.