- verbrectify (verb) · rectifies (third person present) · rectified (past tense) · rectified (past participle) · rectifying (present participle)
- put right; correct:"mistakes made now cannot be rectified later" · "we are working to rectify the situation"
- convert (alternating current) to direct current.
- mathematicsfind a straight line equal in length to (a curve):"his methods of rectifying the cycloid"
- chemistrypurify or refine (a substance) by repeated or continuous distillation:"butyl lactate was rectified, and the purified butyl lactate was sequentially hydrolyzed"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French rectifier, from medieval Latin rectificare, from Latin rectus ‘right’.Similar and Opposite Words
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