improve
[ɪmˈpruːv]
Definition:
1. Get better.
2. To make better.
Use 'improve' in a sentence:
- 1. Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do to improve matters.
- 2. The situation is not good but we live in hope that it will improve.
- 3. To improve one's professional skill has now become a common practice.
- 4. The relationship between the police and the local community has improved.
- 5. The company needs to improve its competitive edge.
- 6. The new airport will improve communications between the islands.
- 7. You could use the money for improving your home.
- 8. The company is trying to improve customer satisfaction.
- 9. The company needs to improve its training and retention of staff.
- 10. Their French has improved enormously.
- 11. Regular exercise will improve blood circulation.
- 12. Day by day his condition improved.
- 13. I think we need to improve our educational system in general.
- 14. His quality of life has improved dramatically since the operation.
- 15. I need to improve my French.
- 16. He went off to the Amsterdam Academy to improve his technique.
- 17. The extra money will give us the scope to improve our facilities.
- 18. There is some hope that things will improve.
- 19. It suddenly struck me how we could improve the situation.
- 20. As soon as relations improve they will be allowed to go.
- 21. If he improved his IT skills, he'd easily get a job.
- 22. We seek to improve relations between our two countries.
- 23. The new management techniques aim to improve performance.
- 24. A person's health improves with the avoidance of stress.
- 25. The company needs to improve performance in all these areas.
- 26. It is simply not the case that prison conditions are improving.
- 27. We need to improve on our performance against France.
- 28. Add plenty of organic matter to improve the soil.
- 29. We need to look to ways of improving our marketing.
- 30. The advertisements are intended to improve the company's image.
- 31. Not many people agree with the government's prediction that the economy will improve.
- 32. He said he was going to improve his football.
- 33. Both the texture and condition of your hair should improve.
- 34. He is looking to improve on his admittedly modest achievements so far.
- 35. He made a genuine attempt to improve conditions.
- 36. A green manure is a crop grown mainly to improve soil fertility.
- 37. I hope the weather will improve.
- 38. He had improved so much the doctor had cut his dosage.
- 39. The bricks were bedded in sand to improve drainage.
- 40. We've certainly improved on last year's figures.
- 41. We are always trying to improve the caliber of our schools.
- 42. You can improve your chances of profit by sensible planning.
- 43. Improve the soil by adding organic matter.
- 44. Strenuous efforts had been made to improve conditions in the jail.
- 45. If you practise speaking English, you'll soon improve.
- 46. Everyone can greatly improve the quality of life.
- 47. He offered a few ideas to improve the plan.
- 48. Our first priority is to improve standards.
- 49. They're researching into ways of improving people's diet.
- 50. His efforts to improve the situation are to be applauded.
- 51. Her technique has improved a lot over the past season.
- 52. The offer is seen as an attempt to improve industrial relations.
- 53. Pete, ever the optimist, said things were bound to improve.
- 54. The government aims to improve public services, especially education.
- 55. The weather is beginning to improve.
- 56. How to improve the quality of products was a difficult problem to him.
- 57. If he can keep from smoking for a month or two his health will improve.
- 58. The doctor says she should continue to improve.
- 59. I chose to work abroad to improve my career prospects.
- 60. The airline hopes to improve punctuality next year.
- 61. I need to improve my English.
- 62. It's never too late to improve your diet.
- 63. Don't expect it to improve overnight.
- 64. Bankruptcy is a real possibility if sales don't improve.
- 65. I hope for the weather to improve soon.
- 66. The management is doing its best to improve the situation.
- 67. We need to improve on our performance against Nabisco.