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amended 音标拼音: [əm'ɛndəd] [əm'ɛndɪd] adj. 修正的 修正的 amended adj 1: of legislation [ ant: { unamended}] 2: modified for the better; " his amended ways" Amend \ A* mend"\, v. t. [ imp. & p. p. { Amended}; p. pr. & vb. n. { Amending}.] [ F. amender, L. emendare; e ( ex) mendum, menda, fault, akin to Skr. minda personal defect. Cf. { Emend}, { Mend}.] To change or modify in any way for the better; as, ( a) by simply removing what is erroneous, corrupt, superfluous, faulty, and the like; ( b) by supplying deficiencies; ( c) by substituting something else in the place of what is removed; to rectify. [ 1913 Webster] Mar not the thing that can not be amended. -- Shak. [ 1913 Webster] An instant emergency, granting no possibility for revision, or opening for amended thought. -- De Quincey. [ 1913 Webster] We shall cheer her sorrows, and amend her blood, by wedding her to a Norman. -- Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster] { To amend a bill}, to make some change in the details or provisions of a bill or measure while on its passage, professedly for its improvement. [ 1913 Webster] Syn: To { Amend}, { Emend}, { Correct}, { Reform}, { Rectify}. Usage: These words agree in the idea of bringing things into a more perfect state. We correct ( literally, make straight) when we conform things to some standard or rule; as, to correct proof sheets. We amend by removing blemishes, faults, or errors, and thus rendering a thing more a nearly perfect; as, to amend our ways, to amend a text, the draft of a bill, etc. Emend is only another form of amend, and is applied chiefly to editions of books, etc. To reform is literally to form over again, or put into a new and better form; as, to reform one' s life. To rectify is to make right; as, to rectify a mistake, to rectify abuses, inadvertencies, etc. [ 1913 Webster]
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