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  2. 1. to repair (something broken, torn, or worn); restore to good condition; make whole; fix. 2. to make better; improve; reform; set right. to mend one's manners. 3. to atone for; make amends for. now only in least said, soonest mended. verb intransitive.

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  3. Mend definition: to make (something broken, worn, torn, or otherwise damaged) whole, sound, or usable by repairing. See examples of MEND used in a sentence.

  4. mend, repair, patch, rebuild mean to put into good order something that is injured, damaged, or defective. mend implies making whole or sound something broken, torn, or injured. mended the torn dress. repair applies to the fixing of more extensive damage or dilapidation. repaired the back steps.

  5. When you mend something, you fix it or make it better. If you can mend your broken lamp, then it will shine again. If not you'll have to sit in the dark. The word mend was originally used as a religious term, meaning to free a person from sin, usually through repentance and good deeds.

  6. Definition of mend verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. a. To improve in health or condition: The patient is mending well. b. To heal: The bone mended in a month. 2. To make repairs or corrections. n. 1. The act of mending: did a neat mend on the sock. 2. A mended place: You can't tell where the mend is. Idioms: mend fences.

  8. If you mend something that is broken or not working, you repair it, so that it works properly or can be used. 2. If a person or a part of their body mends or is mended , they get better after they have been ill or have had an injury.

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