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31AMEND — Aiding Mothers and Fathers Experiencing Neonatal Death …
32amend — Synonyms and related words: acculturate, advance, ameliorate, better, blue pencil, boost, bring forward, civilize, come along, come on, compensate, correct, develop, edify, edit, educate, elevate, emend, emendate, enhance, enlighten, enrich,… …
33Amend — Wohnstättennamen zu mhd. ende »Ende«: »der am Ende des Ortes wohnt«. Peter Am Endt ist a. 1594 in Gießen bezeugt …
34amend — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. change; correct, rectify; improve; (pl.) recompense (See atonement). See improvement. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. correct, mend, revise, alter; see change 1 , correct 1 , improve 1 . III (Roget s 3… …
35amend — a|mend S3 [əˈmend] v [T] formal [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: amender, from Latin emendare; EMEND] to correct or make small changes to something that is written or spoken ▪ The law was amended to include women. ▪ The defendant later… …
36amend — a|mend [ ə mend ] verb transitive ** to make changes to a document, law, agreement, etc., especially in order to improve it: A law amending the Chilean constitution was approved on January 22nd …
37amend — see MEND …
38amend — v. a. RG. 449, 391 …
39amend — a·mend || É™ mend v. change, alter; improve; improve oneself …
40amend — 1) named 2) maned …