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Definitionv. make improvements or corrections to
Last update: January 6, 2016
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He emended an article in the journal. [verb]
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Emend.), probably the form to which Danilewsky's original investigations related, parasitic in owls and (according to Novy and McNeal) also in other birds (fig. [verb]
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He emended my reading of it on several points, but I had been fairly correct, on the whole. [Please select]
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Tennyson's, for instance: "The Princess," to say nothing of his shorter emended poems, has been, one might say, rewritten since the first edition, and his corrections are always interesting. [Please select]
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Let us now look at some of the passages which Wordsworth has emended, not by taking away from the words of his book, but by adding to them. [Please select]
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[404-2] Accepting de Lollis's emended text. [Please select]
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