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    amend
    /əˈmɛnd/

    verb

    • 1. make minor changes to (a text, piece of legislation, etc.) in order to make it fairer or more accurate, or to reflect changing circumstances: "the rule was amended to apply only to non-members"
    • 2. improve the texture or fertility of (soil): "amend your soil with peat moss or compost"

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  2. Learn the meaning of amend, a verb that means to change the words of a text, especially a law or a legal document. Find out how to use amend in different contexts, such as business, law, politics and grammar, and see related words and phrases.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the verb amend, which can mean to improve, correct, or alter something. See examples of amend in different contexts, such as law, text, or situation.

  4. Learn the meaning of amend, a verb that means to change the words of a text, especially a law or a legal document. Find out how to use amend in different contexts, with examples and related words.

  5. Learn the meaning of amend as a verb, with synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples. Amend means to change or improve something, especially a law, a text, or one's conduct.

  6. Amend definition: to alter, modify, rephrase, or add to or subtract from (a motion, bill, constitution, etc.) by formal procedure. See examples of AMEND used in a sentence.

  7. When you amend something, you correct or improve it. If you confused your audience when you gave your speech, don't be afraid to amend what you said. Amend can also describe adding amendments to an official document, such as a constitution or law.

  8. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb amend, which means to change something to improve or correct it. Find out how to pronounce it, what synonyms and collocations it has, and how to conjugate it in different tenses.

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