- verbmend (verb) · mends (third person present) · mended (past tense) · mended (past participle) · mending (present participle)
- repair (something that is broken or damaged):"workmen were mending faulty cabling" · "a patch was used to mend the garment"
- return to health; heal:"foot injuries can take months to mend"
- improve (an unpleasant situation, especially a disagreement):"quarrels could be mended by talking"
nounmend (noun) · mends (plural noun)- a repair in a material:"the mends were so perfect you could not even tell the board had been damaged"
OriginMiddle English: shortening of amend.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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