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Definitionv. make amendments to
Last update: July 4, 2015
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Our Parliament amends the bill. [verb]
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Action: Graham Payne to amend budget allocations to reflect the revised budgets agreed by the EB. [verb]
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Should we amend the wording now to cater for any changes that may come later? [verb]
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Such was the reply Gesius, the keeper, had from the cell which appears on his amended map as VI. [verb]
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Tugwell amended, triumphantly; "and so shall I stick him, by the holy poker, afore the end of the week is out." [verb]
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He must have been off his head; and his inductive process was soon amended by the logic of facts, for his head was off him. [verb]
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The first burst of his wrath had long since passed away, and he was not disposed severely to censure what could not now be amended. [verb]
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Arriving at the conclusion that it certainly was, he turned his back upon the scenes of the past, resolved to amend it in some new sphere of action. [verb]
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Because at the critical turningpoint of human existence he desired to amend many social conditions, the product of inequality and avarice and international animosity. [verb]
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They listen in silence to his words; they end in groans and tears; scores of them amend their sinful lives. [verb]
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They are first drawn up by judges learned in the laws; they are then considered, debated, and perhaps amended in Council, after which they are signed by the king. [verb]
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