How To Use meliorative In A Sentence
- Hopefully Mary Kate Hurley's paper on time in the Old English Orosius will have an ameliorative effect. Archive 2009-05-01
- But does it have to be so much so, or can some (different) public policy choices have an ameliorative effect? Only Rep. Frank could go kill health care rationing… - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
- Many cinephiles have long been aware of the ameliorative benefits to be had by the hungover individual who avails him/herself of one or more of Sergio Leone's Spanish-shot oaters during recovery.
- That Emma has been flippant rather than villainous is the saving grace that makes Mr. Knightley’s reprimand seem not only tolerable but meliorative, an appeal to a latent, better self, one informed by the "natural charity" of her "heart," as A. Walton Litz puts it (141). Boxing Emma; or the Readers Dilemma at the Box Hill Games
- I think the ameliorative treatments have been a godsend.
- Because these ameliorative representational arrangements are so controversial, they tend to get deployed in marginal areas or as one-shot deals.
- And I agree, also, with her description of a more ameliorative social policy for working families.
- Conversely, the interjection of an apology into this situation yields several ameliorative results.
- As our awareness of the extinction crisis has grown, we have taken some ameliorative actions.
- Hmm, not sure I want to live in a country where someone can undergo torture and then without receiving any kind of ameliorative mental treatment be considered competent to stand trial. Preventative Detention, Revisited | ATTACKERMAN