[
US
/əˈmɛndɪd/
]
[ UK /ɐmˈɛndɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɐmˈɛndɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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modified for the better
his amended ways - of legislation
How To Use amended In A Sentence
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- She shaped the space with graceful curves, amended the soil with compost, and installed drip irrigation.
- Most of us try to convince ourselves that the law will be amended within several years.
- Obviously, if the legislation is struck down or the regulations have to be amended, then that gives further weight to the compensation claim because we will be able to claim that our rights were breached.
- They are in the nature of a proposed amended writ of summons, a summons for directions and an affidavit in each of the matters and a list of authorities in each of the matters.
- We have today amended the text of the guidance on the Department's website.
- The following year, after Waterloo, work began on the improvements planned by Samuel Ware, who renovated and amended the great enfilade of Palladian reception rooms.
- Even the provisions of the formal document, the United States Constitution, may be amended by judicial decisions and custom usage.
- There was a time when I would have argued that our libel laws were draconian and should be amended.
- The government now seems confident that it will get the Communications Bill - which is expected to feature in the Queen's Speech in November - through the Commons unamended.