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  1. MEND definition: 1. to repair something that is broken, torn, or not working correctly: 2. If you are on the mend…. Learn more.

  2. mend. (mɛnd) vb. 1. (tr) to repair (something broken or unserviceable) 2. to improve or undergo improvement; reform (often in the phrase mend one's ways) 3. (intr) to heal or recover. 4. (intr) (of conditions) to improve; become better. 5. (tr) Northern English to feed or stir (a fire) n.

  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 (third-person singular simple present mends, present participle mending, simple past and past participle mended) To repair, as anything that is torn, broken, defaced, decayed, or the like; to restore from partial decay, injury, or defacement. My trousers have a big rip in them and need mending. When your car breaks down, you can take it to ...

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  6. 2 [transitive] mend something to find a solution to a problem or disagreement They tried to mend their differences. see fence-mending 3 [ intransitive ] ( old-fashioned ) ( of a person ) to improve in health after being ill/sick synonym recover He's mending slowly after the operation.

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  8. MEND definition: 1. to repair cloth that is torn or something that is damaged: 2. to repair something that is…. Learn more.

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