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Definition of mended
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Mended
(imp. & p. p.) of Men.
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Amendable
::
Amendable
(a.)
Capable
of being
amended;
as, an
amendable
writ or
error..
Relapse
::
Relapse
(v. i.) To slide or turn back into a
former
state or
practice;
to fall back from some
condition
attained;
--
generally
in a bad
sense,
as from a state of
convalescence
or
amended
condition;
as, to
relapse
into a
stupor,
into vice, or into
barbarism;
--
sometimes
in a good
sense;
as, to
relapse
into
slumber
after being
disturbed..
Mendable
::
Mendable
(a.)
Capable
of being
mended.
Recommendation
::
Recommendation
(n.) The state of being
recommended;
esteem.
Commendam
::
Commendam
(n.) A
vacant
living
or
benefice
commended
to a
cleric
(usually
a
bishop)
who
enjoyed
the
revenue
until a
pastor
was
provided.
A
living
so held was said to be held in
commendam.
The
practice
was
abolished
by law in 1836.
Darn
::
Darn (n.) A place
mended
by
darning.
Reformed
::
Reformed
(a.)
Corrected;
amended;
restored
to
purity
or
excellence;
said,
specifically,
of the whole body of
Protestant
churches
originating
in the
Reformation.
Also, in a more
restricted
sense,
of those who
separated
from
Luther
on the
doctrine
of
consubstantiation,
etc., and
carried
the
Reformation,
as they
claimed,
to a
higher
point.
The
Protestant
churches
founded
by them in
Switzerland,
France,
Holland,
and part of
Germany,
were
called
the
Reformed
churches..
Incorrigible
::
Incorrigible
(a.) Not
corrigible;
incapable
of being
corrected
or
amended;
bad
beyond
correction;
irreclaimable;
as,
incorrigible
error..
Corrigible
::
Corrigible
(a.)
Capable
of being set
right,
amended,
or
reformed;
as, a
corrigible
fault..
Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.) In
parliamentary
proceedings:
(a) The
course
of a
proposition
(bill,
resolution,
etc.)
through
the
several
stages
of
consideration
and
action;
as,
during
its
passage
through
Congress
the bill was
amended
in both
Houses.
(b) The
advancement
of a bill or other
proposition
from one stage to
another
by an
affirmative
vote; esp., the final
affirmative
action
of the body upon a
proposition;
hence,
adoption;
enactment;
as, the
passage
of the bill to its third
reading
was
delayed..
Recommended
::
Recommended
(imp. & p. p.) of
Recommen.
Mended
::
Mended
(imp. & p. p.) of Men.
Botch
::
Botch (n.) A patch put on, or a part of a
garment
patched
or
mended
in a
clumsy
manner..
Recommendable
::
Recommendable
(a.)
Suitable
to be
recommended;
worthy
of
praise;
commendable.
Reformed
::
Reformed
(a.)
Amended
in
character
and life; as, a
reformed
gambler
or
drunkard..
Commended
::
Commended
(imp. & p. p.) of
Commen.
Amended
::
Amended
(imp. & p. p.) of Amen.
Fourierism
::
Fourierism
(n.) The
cooperative
socialistic
system
of
Charles
Fourier,
a
Frenchman,
who
recommended
the
reorganization
of
society
into small
communities,
living
in
common..
Honorable
::
Honorable
(a.)
Worthy
of
respect;
regarded
with
esteem;
to be
commended;
consistent
with honor or
rectitude.
Advice
::
Advice
(n.) An
opinion
recommended
or
offered,
as
worthy
to be
followed;
counsel..
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