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emend

[ih-mend] / ɪˈmɛnd /


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Bowman lived in New York, and had no children—surely it wasn’t much to ask for him to emend a plan?

From The New Yorker • Jan. 2, 2019

In his 1897 novel, “An Antarctic Mystery,” he saw fit to emend Poe, rescuing Pym from the boiling sea only to kill him off on a lodestone mountain.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 17, 2017

But writers also seem driven to confront, reinterpret and emend the canon.

From The Guardian • Jun. 27, 2013

The final bill that President Roosevelt took down the Potomac was still studded with question marks and blank spaces for him to emend.

From Time Magazine Archive

It even appears certain that Mayenne purposed not to keep any of these promises, and to emend his infamy by a breach of faith.

From A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5 by Black, Robert