amend
Prononciation : [əˈmɛnd]
Mot
Contexte : « law »
(verb) to change something officially, especially a law or a written document. When people find mistakes or want to improve something important, they amend it.
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The government decided to amend the old law to better protect the environment.
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They did not amend the agreement, even when they saw the problems.
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Why did they choose to amend the constitution?
Contexte : « writing »
(verb) to make changes or corrections to a piece of writing. If your teacher gives you feedback on your essay, you might amend it to make it better.
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She amended her report after receiving helpful comments from her teacher.
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He did not amend his paper, so it still had many mistakes.
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Will you amend your story before submitting it?
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