constant modifications

[ˈkɑnstənt ˌmɑdəfɪˈkeɪʃənz]
noun phrase
modificações constantes
1. Repeated or continuous changes made to something
The software underwent constant modifications to improve its performance.
O software sofreu modificações constantes para melhorar seu desempenho.
2. Ongoing alterations or adjustments to a plan, design, or system
The architect made constant modifications to the building plans based on client feedback.
O arquiteto fez modificações constantes nos planos do edifício com base no feedback do cliente.
3. Persistent changes that occur over time without cessation
The company's constant modifications to its business strategy kept it competitive.
As modificações constantes da estratégia comercial mantiveram a empresa competitiva.
In Brazilian corporate and tech environments, 'modificações constantes' is commonly used to describe agile methodology practices and continuous improvement cycles. In the USA, particularly in tech and startup culture, this concept is often expressed as 'constant iteration' or 'continuous improvement,' reflecting the value placed on adaptability and innovation in modern business practices.
NYC Slang
constant tweaks, never-ending changes, moving goalposts
Synonyms / Sinônimos
continuous changesongoing adjustmentsperpetual alterationspersistent modificationsfrequent updates
Antonyms / Antônimos
stabilitystasispermanenceunchanged statefixed design

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
modificações constantes
Standard and widely used across Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
mudanças contínuas
Alternative colloquial form, sometimes preferred in informal contexts
São Paulo
modificações permanentes
Business and technical contexts, emphasis on ongoing nature
Portugal
modificações constantes
Identical to Brazilian Portuguese; formal and technical usage

Related Words

modificationalterationadjustmentrevisionamendmentcontinuous improvement

Related Idioms & Phrases

a work in progress
constantly in flux
always under construction
moving target
perpetual evolution
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