[
US
/ˌɪmˈpɹuv/
]
[ UK /ɪmpɹˈuːv/ ]
[ UK /ɪmpɹˈuːv/ ]
VERB
-
get better
The weather improved toward evening -
to make better
The editor improved the manuscript with his changes
How To Use improve In A Sentence
- Mr Smith said the department's own funds, which have bankrolled major improvements in the naval service, had been well tapped and it was now time to explore new ways of funding.
- A spokesman said: ‘Snow will continue through the day with a few dry interludes and it will slowly improve by the afternoon with snow turning more showery.’
- Try to improve your lifestyle a bit at a time.
- Station improvements are being considered for Shenfield while Gidea Park, Harold Wood and Brentwood are in line for platform extensions and station revamps.
- At present, power is very high orders, to improve gross profit margins.
- Why not put in some overtime at the office and find the company a way to save money, increase efficiency, or improve on a product?
- Their aim is twofold: to increase productivity and to improve morale by giving employees a feeling of participation in and identification with the company. A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions
- The third-quarter results reflect continued improvements in productivity.
- His posture improved so much that his clothes no longer fit.
- As soon as the weather improves and the soil is fit for planting you can plant out your raspberries in their permanent position. The Sun