
1) Adapt 2) Alleviate 3) Alter 4) Ameliorate 5) Beautify 6) Change 7) Distill 8) Edit 9) Educate 10) Emend 11) Enrich 12) Improve 13) Meliorate 14) Prettify 15) Purify 16) Redraft 17) Refine 18) Regulate 19) Relieve 20) Remediate 21) Rephrase 22) Reshape 23) Revise 24) Revitalize
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1) Add a bylaw to say 2) Add a change to 3) Add a clause to 4) Add a codicil to 5) Add a new article to 6) Add a rider to 7) Add some language to 8) Add to 9) Add to or subtract from 10) Add to or take from 11) Add to the bill 12) Alter 13) Alter a bill 14) Alter as a bill 15) Alter for the better 16) Alter legislation
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[motion] The motion to amend, in parliamentary procedure, is used to modify another motion. ==Explanation and use== ===Main motions=== Any main motion and any motion to amend may be amended. However, a motion to amend a motion to amend may not be amended, due to the overly complex parliamentary situation that would frequently result. ===Sec...
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Improve, correct or change a complaint or other pleading.
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• (v. i.) To grow better by rectifying something wrong in manners or morals; to improve. • (v. t.) To change or modify in any way for the better • (v. t.) by substituting something else in the place of what is removed; to rectify. • (v. t.) by simply removing what is erroneous, corrupt, superfluous, faulty, and the like; • ...
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To change or modify in any way for the better; as. ... By simply removing what is erroneous, corrupt, superfluous, faulty, and the like. ... By supplying deficiencies. ... By substituting something else in the place of what is removed; to rectify. 'Mar not the thing that can not be amended.' (Shak) 'An instant emergency, granting no possibility for...
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A·mend' (ȧ*mĕnd')
intransitive verb To grow better by rectifying something wrong in manners or morals; to improve. 'My fortune . . .
amends .'
Sir P. Sidney. Found on
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A·mend' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Amended ;
present participle & verbal noun Amending .] [ French
amender , Latin
emendare ;
e (
ex ) +
mendum ,
menda , fault, akin to Sans...
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To make a change in a bill, a law, or a complaint or other court pleading or document.
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To alter or change by adding, subtracting, or substituting. One can amend a statute, a contract, or a written pleading filed in a law suit. The change is usually called an amendment.
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[
v] - make amendments to
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amend 1. To free (a person) from faults, correct, reform, turn from wrong, convert. 2. To reform oneself, abandon one's faults or evil ways. 3. In law, to correct (an error committed in a legal process), or rectify (a legal document). 4. To repair or make good (what is broken or damaged). 5. The change from e- to a- took place very early, being fo...
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verb to make better; `The editor improved the manuscript with his changes`
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verb make amendments to; `amend the document`
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To change.
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To incorporate an organic or mineral material such as compost, rock powder, sphagnum peat, fertilizer or lime into the soil to enhance its fertility or structure, or adjust its pH.
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to alter, modify, rephrase, or add to or subtract from (a motion, bill, constitution, etc.) by formal procedure: Congress may amend the proposed tax bill. · to change for the better; improve: to amend one's ways. · to remove or correct faults in; rectify.
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make revisions to
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