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Amend   /əmˈɛnd/   Listen
Amend

verb
(past & past part. amended; pres. part. amending)
1.
Make amendments to.
2.
To make better.  Synonyms: ameliorate, better, improve, meliorate.  Antonym: worsen.
3.
Set straight or right.  Synonyms: rectify, remediate, remedy, repair.  "Rectify the inequities in salaries" , "Repair an oversight"



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"Amend" Quotes from Famous Books



... of you from your brother; but you do not write yourself, nor does Hazlitt. I beg that one or both of you will amend this fault as speedily as possible, for I am very anxious to hear of your health. I hope, as you say nothing about your fall to your brother, you are perfectly recovered ...
— The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, Vol. 5 • Edited by E. V. Lucas

... that the power to resist temptation or endure the penalty are due to supernatural aid? Or must we not infer that the fear of the consequences of vice or folly, together with an earnest desire and intention to amend, were adequate in themselves to ...
— Tracks of a Rolling Stone • Henry J. Coke

... suppers in its Regent Hall for these women, who attend in large numbers, perhaps out of curiosity. At the last supper nearly 300 'swell girls' were present and listened to the prayers and the exhortations to amend their lives. Sometimes, too, the Officers attend them when they are sick or dying. Once they buried one of the women, who died whilst under their care, holding a midnight funeral over her at their ...
— Regeneration • H. Rider Haggard

... city, fixes its limits, erects it as a distinct political corporation, sets forth its powers and privileges, names its officers, prescribes their duties, and authorizes the city to act as an independent government. The legislature may amend the charter at any time, and the acts and laws of the city must not conflict with the constitution of the State or of the ...
— Elements of Civil Government • Alexander L. Peterman

... words had pierced him; and with much compunction ingenuously confessed the abominations of which he had been guilty, and the sins in which he had still intended to indulge. The missionary then asked him, whether he sincerely resolved to amend his life? and being answered in the affirmative, told him, he had put away his wife, that was a great sin, wholly contrary to the will of God; and if he would be delivered from his present agony, he must, in the first place, openly take her back. "That," cried ...
— The Moravians in Labrador • Anonymous


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