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rectification
adverb as in measure for measure
noun as in amendment
noun as in correction
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- amending
- changing
- remodeling
- rereading
- righting
noun as in improvement
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noun as in melioration
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noun as in redress
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noun as in refinement
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noun as in revision
Example Sentences
During the last Parliament, the Standards Commissioner opened more than 100 investigations into MPs, the majority of which were resolved by "rectification" - a procedure that allows MPs to correct minor or inadvertent breaches of Commons rules.
Ethylene is produced industrially by the high-energy cracking and rectification of fossil feedstocks.
The new detection method combined the traditional vertical hydrodynamic nonlinear rectification effect of 2D plasmons with the addition of a vertical diode-current nonlinearity.
It advocates for the rectification of existing inequalities and emphasises that policies must be adapted to regional and sociocultural contexts, to enable the establishment of just, low-carbon food systems.
"We also performed full-scale steered molecular dynamics simulations of HvNIP2;1 and a spinach aquaporin -- a structurally and functionally divergent aquaporin compared to HvNIP2;1 -- revealing potential rectification of water, boric acid, and sucrose. This will be the subject of future studies," said Professor Hrmova.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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