- verbamend (verb) · amends (third person present) · amended (past tense) · amended (past participle) · amending (present participle)
- make minor changes in (a text) in order to make it fairer, more accurate, or more up-to-date:"the rule was amended to apply only to nonmembers"
- modify formally, as a legal document or legislative bill:"did she amend her original will later on?" · "pressuring Panama to amend its banking laws"
- make better; improve:"if you can amend or alter people's mindset"
- archaicput right:"a few things had gone wrong, but these had been amended"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French amender, based on Latin emendare (see emend).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- make minor changes in (a text) in order to make it fairer, more accurate, or more up-to-date:
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