bettering

[ UK /bˈɛtəɹɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈbɛtɝɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. changing for the better

How To Use bettering In A Sentence

  • In that sense, shogi fascinates me because I'm attracted to professional worlds where remarkably talented people commit themselves to bettering their skills. Global Voices in English » Japan: On How to Perceive the Japanese Web (Part One)
  • So much money spent on negative ads but not one dollar invested in bettering this nation. RNC airs critical ads prior to Obama visit
  • You can perceive her determination and dedication, you have read of her exploits in bettering the life for females, and you may know of her love for cats. Interview Thursday: The Mysterious Guest!
  • And so, many struggle to get by on a pitiful allowance of 40 leva a month with very little chance of bettering themselves or finding a means for independent living.
  • The apparent ease at which he was scoring suggested he would have gone beyond the 300 barrier, but he was content with bettering his previous test-best score by exactly 100.
  • Exploiting the public is not leading it; satisfying its passions or sanctioning its ideas is not bettering them; and we understand… the heart of the people and their ideas.
  • We are doing injustice to the Madrassa students by not condemning the atrocities against them and not bettering their conditions regarding education and establishment.
  • I love learning and bettering myself and I'd really like to do social work training.
  • The concern for self-improvement and bettering one's social status carried over to their communal home, the church.
  • There is no question that Mr Chávez has been immensely influential across this country, reaching all the way to the East Coast, where the UFW was instrumental in bettering the lives of workers on the large farms of southern 'Jersey -- farms that probably fed the host of this blog. Did Chávez Boulevard group submit enough signatures? (Jack Bog's Blog)
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