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amendedverbpast tense of amend to make bettertrying to amend the situation of the striking workers by supplying them with minimal food supplies ameliorated, bettered, enhanced, enriched, helped, improved, meliorated, perfected, refined, upgraded corrected, emended, rectified, reformed, remediated, remediededited, fine-tuned, redrafted, refurbished, rehabbed, rehabilitated, revamped, revised, reworkedbeefed (up), boosted, fortified, intensified, reinforced(also reenforced), strengthenedfined, honed, polishedretouched, touched up worsened damaged, endamaged, harmed, hurt, impaired, injured, spoiled(or chiefly British spoilt), tarnished, vitiatedblemished, blighted, defaced, disfigured, flawed, marreddiminished, lessened, lowered, reduced to remove errors, defects, deficiencies, or deviations fromthe Bill of Rights was adopted in an effort to amend a constitution that seemed to many to be deficient in guaranteeing individual rights corrected, debugged, emended, rectified, red-penciled, reformed, remedied redrafted, redrew, restyled, revised, reworked, rewroteblue-penciled, cut, shortenedredressed, rightedameliorated, bettered, improvedperfected, polished, touched upfixed, mended, repairedadjusted, modulated, regulatedaltered, changed, modified damaged, harmed, hurt, impaired, injured, marred, spoiled(or chiefly British spoilt)aggravated, worsened to change one's behavior or character for the betterthe judge had heard the defendant promise before that he would amend mended, reformed, shaped up, straightened (up or out) behaved, regeneratedbettered, improved cleaned up one's act backslid, regressed in the 14th century |