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Definition of mend
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 mend is as below...
Mend (v. i.) To grow
better;
to
advance
to a
better
state;
to
become
improved.
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Ekaboron
::
Ekaboron
(n.) The name given by
Mendelejeff
in
accordance
with the
periodic
law, and by
prediction,
to a
hypothetical
element
then
unknown,
but since
discovered
and named
scandium;
-- so
called
because
it was a
missing
analogue
of the boron
group.
See
Scandium..
Wish
::
Wish (v. t.) To
recommend;
to seek
confidence
or favor in
behalf
of.
Mendicity
::
Mendicity
(n.) The
practice
of
begging;
the life of a
beggar;
mendicancy.
Ingratiate
::
Ingratiate
(v. t.) To
introduce
or
commend
to the favor of
another;
to bring into
favor;
to
insinuate;
-- used
reflexively,
and
followed
by with
before
the
person
whose favor is
sought..
Recommender
::
Recommender
(n.) One who
recommends.
Corrigible
::
Corrigible
(a.)
Capable
of being set
right,
amended,
or
reformed;
as, a
corrigible
fault..
Recommendation
::
Recommendation
(n.) The act of
recommending.
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..
Mended
::
Mended
(imp. & p. p.) of Men.
Commender
::
Commender
(n.) One who
commends
or
praises.
Reformer
::
Reformer
(n.) One who
effects
a
reformation
or
amendment;
one who
labors
for, or
urges,
reform;
as, a
reformer
of
manners,
or of
abuses..
Puffer
::
Puffer
(n.) One who
puffs;
one who
praises
with noisy or
extravagant
commendation.
Bungle
::
Bungle
(v. t.) To make or mend
clumsily;
to
manage
awkwardly;
to
botch;
--
sometimes
with up.
Mendacity
::
Mendacity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
mendacious;
a habit of
lying.
Botch
::
Botch (n.) A patch put on, or a part of a
garment
patched
or
mended
in a
clumsy
manner..
Redress
::
Redress
(v. t.) To put in order
again;
to set
right;
to
emend;
to
revise.
Mendicate
::
Mendicate
(v.
t.&
i.) To beg.
-able
::
-able () An
adjective
suffix
now
usually
in a
passive
sense;
able to be; fit to be;
expressing
capacity
or
worthiness
in a
passive
sense;
as,
movable,
able to be
moved;
amendable,
able to be
amended;
blamable,
fit to be
blamed;
salable..
Mendiant
::
Mendiant
(n.) See
Mendinant.
Bodge
::
Bodge (v. t.) To
botch;
to mend
clumsily;
to
patch.
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