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amends

[uh-mendz] / əˈmɛndz /


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After heartbreak in their individual events, the British pair made amends with an astonishing performance to add Olympic gold to the World Championship title they won in 2023.

From BBC

No promise of anything, especially Townsend's vow to make amends in the Calcutta Cup.

From BBC

The 18-year-old made amends in the second half with a superb shot from outside the area which left Roman with no chance.

From Barron's

The probate court and your attorney will appreciate that you are facing this head on, and willing to make amends and do whatever you can to make this right.

From MarketWatch

Slot is keen to make amends for his side's 3-0 defeat to City in November.

From Barron's