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amend

[əˈmend]

Definition:
1. To change a law, document, statement, etc. slightly in order to correct a mistake or to improve it.
2. To make better.

Use 'amend' in a sentence:

  1. They hope they may have a chance to amend the unjust clauses in the constitution.
  2. I merely asked if you wished to amend your statement.
  3. My teacher give me a lot of advices about my master thesis, so I must amend it immediately.
  4. They decided to amend the bill.
  5. The rule was amended to apply only to non-members.
  6. If there is no agreement to amend it, Nepal will plunge into legal limbo.
  7. A few things had gone wrong, but these had been amended.
  8. Can I amend the answer?
  9. If you have a better technique, please let me know and I will amend this article.
  10. You must amend your pronunciation.
  11. It would not be practical for the council to seek to amend the text in the kind of detail required to make the document acceptable.
  12. We would rather withdraw the draft resolution than amend it.
  13. He wanted to make amends for causing their marriage to fail.
  14. Did she amend her original will later on?
  15. We seek to amend that document in some minor respects.
  16. if you can amend or alter people's mindset.
  17. They could amend that document or leave it as is.
  18. Congress may amend the proposed tax bill.
  19. He asked to see the amended version.