accommodate, bend, cure, expiate, harmonize, make uniform, put to rights, retaliate, shape, suit, work over
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You must rectify your errors first. [verb]
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The puzzled doctor could not identify the proper medicine to rectify his patient’s medical condition. [verb]
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I am trying to rectify the situation with a bulk cheap purchase. [verb]
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--are henceforth harmless, because we know how to rectify them in practice; but let us deign to consider for a moment how much they have retarded the progress of science. [verb]
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As he turned to remount his horse, the Grand Master approached him closer, as if to rectify something about the sitting of his gorget, and whispered, "Coward and fool." [verb]
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Having given orders in the commander-in-chief's name to rectify this omission, Prince Andrew galloped back. [verb]
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This explanation will serve to rectify mistakes which may already have been made, and to prevent future errors. [verb]
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No simple apology was going to rectify this situation. [Please select]
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"There is one mistake here which we must rectify," said Mr. [Please select]
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But there is ample time in which to rectify my mistake. [Please select]
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This resolution appeared injurious in many respects, and the attempt was made to rectify matters. [Please select]
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