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amended
[ uh-men-did ]
adjective
- (of a motion, regulation, bill, etc.) altered, rephrased, etc., by a formal procedure:
The amended legislation includes new provisions that will help reduce costs to consumers in the insurance marketplace.
- (of behavior, attitude, etc.) changed for the better; improved:
The priest's unconditional love inspired many prison inmates to live amended lives.
- corrected or rectified:
When the IRS rejected the unsigned form, the couple filed an amended tax return.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of amend ( def ).
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of amended1
Example Sentences
A note to the statement says the creditor figures are taken from company records and some of the amounts are disputed and some are likely to be amended.
SSE says it has already amended its designs to minimise any potential risks to Scottish seabirds.
English football's governing body updated its rules earlier this month, but they could now be amended within days, BBC Sport has been told.
In February, Trump鈥檚 lawyers amended the suit, as cited in Variety, adding a claim for 鈥渦nfair competition鈥 under the federal Lanham Act.
Marler Clark also amended five other cases to include Taylor Farms鈥 romaine lettuce, which sickened over 50 individuals after it was found in salads catered at a high school in St. Louis, Missouri.
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