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[ US /əˈmɛnd/ ]
[ UK /ɐmˈɛnd/ ]
VERB
  1. make amendments to
    amend the document
  2. to make better
    The editor improved the manuscript with his changes
  3. set straight or right
    rectify the inequities in salaries
    repair an oversight
    remedy these deficiencies

How To Use amend In A Sentence

  • It may be a little early but I was just wondering if you could characterize the impact of the label amendment in terms of the new patient starts in to the new year? SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • When the United States allowed the President to make himself a dictator, Cubans promulgated a new constitution that abnegated the hated Platt Amendment.
  • So let vs, which this chaunge of weather vew, chaunge eeke our mynds and former liues amend the old yeares sinnes forepast let vs eschew, and fly the faults with which we did offend. Amoretti and Epithalamion
  • Part B (to be completed during the appraisal by the appraiser - where appropriate and safe to do so, certain items can completed by the appraiser before the appraisal, and then discussed and validated or amended in discussion with the appraisee during the appraisal.) name of appraiser: position: time managing appraisee: B1 Describe the purpose of the appraisee's job. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • After that, Feingold joined a Madison law firm and practiced civil litigation, including First Amendment law.
  • She shamed him into making amends
  • On Nov. 17, Havel broadcast his proposed amendments to the referendum law and the existing Constitution.
  • The amendment would bar the Interior Department from prohibiting individuals from legally carrying firearms inside national parks and wildlife refuges.
  • No one amends lightly something as vital as a blueprint.
  • So an embarrassed clerk in the table office wrote to Mr Wilson, advising him of proposed amendments to his motion.
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