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Definition of rectify
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rectify is as below...
Rectify
(v. t.) To
refine
or
purify
by
repeated
distillation
or
sublimation,
by which the fine parts of a
substance
are
separated
from the
grosser;
as, to
rectify
spirit
of
wine..
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Corrective
::
Corrective
(a.)
Having
the power to
correct;
tending
to
rectify;
as,
corrective
penalties..
Rectifying
::
Rectifying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Rectif.
Alcoholize
::
Alcoholize
(v. t.) To
convert
into
alcohol;
to
rectify;
also, to
saturate
with
alcohol..
Rectify
::
Rectify
(v. t.) To
produce
( as
factitious
gin or
brandy)
by
redistilling
low wines or
ardent
spirits
(whisky,
rum,
etc.),
flavoring
substances,
etc., being
added..
Amend
::
Amend (v. i.) To grow
better
by
rectifying
something
wrong in
manners
or
morals;
to
improve.
Rectify
::
Rectify
(v. t.) To
refine
or
purify
by
repeated
distillation
or
sublimation,
by which the fine parts of a
substance
are
separated
from the
grosser;
as, to
rectify
spirit
of
wine..
Distill
::
Distill
(v. t.) To
obtain
by
distillation;
to
extract
by
distillation,
as
spirits,
essential
oil, etc.; to
rectify;
as, to
distill
brandy
from wine; to
distill
alcoholic
spirits
from
grain;
to
distill
essential
oils from
flowers,
etc.; to
distill
fresh water from sea
water..
Correctify
::
Correctify
(v. t.) To
correct.
Controller
::
Controller
(n.) An
officer
appointed
to keep a
counter
register
of
accounts,
or to
examine,
rectify,
or
verify
accounts..
Dephlegmate
::
Dephlegmate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
superabundant
water,
as by
evaporation
or
distillation;
to clear of
aqueous
matter;
to
rectify;
-- used of
spirits
and
acids..
Bracket
::
Bracket
(n.) One of two
characters
[], used to
inclose
a
reference,
explanation,
or note, or a part to be
excluded
from a
sentence,
to
indicate
an
interpolation,
to
rectify
a
mistake,
or to
supply
an
omission,
and for
certain
other
purposes;
--
called
also
crotchet..
Correct
::
Correct
(v. t.) To make
right;
to bring to the
standard
of
truth,
justice,
or
propriety;
to
rectify;
as, to
correct
manners
or
principles..
Rectifier
::
Rectifier
(n.)
Specifically:
(a)
(Naut.)
An
instrument
used for
determining
and
rectifying
the
variations
of the
compass
on board ship. (b)
(Chem.)
A
rectificator.
Calibrate
::
Calibrate
(v. i.) To
ascertain
the
caliber
of, as of a
thermometer
tube; also, more
generally,
to
determine
or
rectify
the
graduation
of, as of the
various
standards
or
graduated
instruments..
Rectify
::
Rectify
(v. t.) To make or set
right;
to
correct
from a
wrong,
erroneous,
or false
state;
to
amend;
as, to
rectify
errors,
mistakes,
or
abuses;
to
rectify
the will, the
judgment,
opinions;
to
rectify
disorders..
Louchettes
::
Louchettes
(n. pl.)
Goggles
intended
to
rectify
strabismus
by
permitting
vision
only
directly
in
front.
Correction
::
Correction
(n.) The act of
reproving
or
punishing,
or that which is
intended
to
rectify
or to cure
faults;
punishment;
discipline;
chastisement..
Amend
::
Amend (v. t.) by
substituting
something
else in the place of what is
removed;
to
rectify.
Alcoholization
::
Alcoholization
(n.) The act
rectifying
spirit.
Rectification
::
Rectification
(n.) The act or
operation
of
rectifying;
as, the
rectification
of an
error;
the
rectification
of
spirits..
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