corrected
Prononciation : [kəˈrɛktəd]
Mot
Contexte : « education »
(verb) to make something right or to fix a mistake. When a teacher corrects a student's work, they help them see where they went wrong and how to do it better next time.
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The teacher corrected the math problems on my homework so I could understand them better.
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She didn't notice that her mistakes were never corrected by her tutor.
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How many answers were corrected on the quiz?
Contexte : « communication »
(verb) to change something to ensure it's accurate or true. If someone says something wrong and you tell them the right information, you are correcting them.
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He corrected her when she said the capital of France was Berlin.
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He was never corrected, so he still holds the wrong belief.
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Did anyone correct the information before it was published?
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