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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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Encomium
::
Encomium
(n.) Warm or high
praise;
panegyric;
strong
commendation.
Emendation
::
Emendation
(n.) The act of
altering
for the
better,
or
correcting
what is
erroneous
or
faulty;
correction;
improvement..
Mendiant
::
Mendiant
(n.) See
Mendinant.
Approving
::
Approving
(a.)
Expressing
approbation;
commending;
as, an
approving
smile..
Commendation
::
Commendation
(n.) That which is the
ground
of
approbation
or
praise.
Cackerel
::
Cackerel
(n.) The
mendole;
a small
worthless
Mediterranean
fish
considered
poisonous
by the
ancients.
See
Mendole.
Mendregal
::
Mendregal
(n.)
Medregal.
Expiate
::
Expiate
(v. t.) To
extinguish
the guilt of by
sufferance
of
penalty
or some
equivalent;
to make
complete
satisfaction
for; to atone for; to make
amends
for; to make
expiation
for; as, to
expiate
a
crime,
a
guilt,
or sin..
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To lead to and make known by
formal
announcement
or
recommendation;
hence,
to cause to be
acquainted;
as, to
introduce
strangers;
to
introduce
one
person
to
another..
Commendation
::
Commendation
(n.) The act of
commending;
praise;
favorable
representation
in
words;
recommendation.
Satisfactory
::
Satisfactory
(a.)
Making
amends,
indemnification,
or
recompense;
causing
to cease from
claims
and to rest
content;
compensating;
atoning;
as, to make
satisfactory
compensation,
or a
satisfactory
apology..
Nocturne
::
Nocturne
(n.) A night
piece,
or
serenade.
The name is now used for a
certain
graceful
and
expressive
form of
instrumental
composition,
as the
nocturne
for
orchestra
in
Mendelsohn's
Midsummer-Night's
Dream
music..
Nib
::
Nib (v. t.) To
furnish
with a nib; to
point;
to mend the point of; as, to nib a pen..
Punish
::
Punish
(v. t.) To
impose
a
penalty
upon; to
afflict
with pain, loss, or
suffering
for a crime or
fault,
either
with or
without
a view to the
offender's
amendment;
to cause to
suffer
in
retribution;
to
chasten;
as, to
punish
traitors
with
death;
a
father
punishes
his child for
willful
disobedience..
Friar
::
Friar (n.) A
brother
or
member
of any
religious
order,
but
especially
of one of the four
mendicant
orders,
viz: (a)
Minors,
Gray
Friars,
or
Franciscans.
(b)
Augustines.
(c)
Dominicans
or Black
Friars.
(d) White
Friars
or
Carmelites.
See these names in the
Vocabulary..
Advice
::
Advice
(n.) An
opinion
recommended
or
offered,
as
worthy
to be
followed;
counsel..
Flatter
::
Flatter
(v. t.) To treat with
praise
or
blandishments;
to
gratify
or
attempt
to
gratify
the
self-love
or
vanity
of, esp. by
artful
and
interested
commendation
or
attentions;
to
blandish;
to
cajole;
to
wheedle..
Appraise
::
Appraise
(v. t.) To
praise;
to
commend.
Castigate
::
Castigate
(v. t.) To
emend;
to
correct.
Mend
::
Mend (v. t.) To
repair,
as
anything
that is torn,
broken,
defaced,
decayed,
or the like; to
restore
from
partial
decay,
injury,
or
defacement;
to patch up; to put in shape or order
again;
to
re-create;
as, to mend a
garment
or a
machine..
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