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Associations of "Revamped" (30 Words)
adjustment | The act of adjusting something to match a standard. Only slight adjustments to the boat are necessary. |
amend | Make amendments to. Amend your soil with peat moss or compost. |
constitution | The constitution written at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787 and subsequently ratified by the original thirteen states. Pregnancy had weakened her constitution. |
correct | Socially right or correct. The materials used are as environmentally correct as possible. |
disabuse | Persuade (someone) that an idea or belief is mistaken. He quickly disabused me of my fanciful notions. |
emend | Make corrections and revisions to (a text. The text was emended in the second edition. |
emendation | The process of making a revision or correction to a text. Here are some suggested emendations. |
factually | As a fact or based on fact. His assertion is factually incorrect. |
fix | Decide upon or fix definitely. I ll fix you up with a room. |
fixture | The act of putting something in working order again. The team s last away fixture of the season. |
heal | Get healthy again. His concern is to heal sick people. |
hunch | Sit or stand with one’s shoulders raised and the top of one’s body bent forward. I have a hunch that someone is telling lies. |
justness | Conformity with some esthetic standard of correctness or propriety. It was performed with justness and beauty. |
mend | Restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken. Foot injuries can take months to mend. |
mistaken | Wrong in e.g. opinion or judgment. Don t buy a hard bed in the mistaken belief that it is good for you. |
modify | Add a modifier to a constituent. She may be prepared to modify her views. |
overhaul | Overtake (someone), especially in a sporting event. A major overhaul of environmental policies. |
ratify | Approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation. Both countries were due to ratify the treaty by the end of the year. |
rectify | Set straight or right. Rectify a curve. |
redress | Set upright again. Those seeking redress for an infringement of public law rights. |
refit | Fit out again. The refit of ships damaged by enemy action. |
reform | The action or process of reforming an institution or practice. The lazy student promised to reform. |
relevant | Appropriate to the current time, period, or circumstances; of contemporary interest. What small companies need is relevant advice. |
remedy | Act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil. Shopping became a remedy for personal problems. |
repair | The action of repairing something. One can never fully repair the suffering and losses of the Jews in the Third Reich. |
reschedule | Arrange a new scheme of repayments of (a debt. We had to reschedule the doctor s appointment. |
revisal | The act of rewriting something. |
revise | Revise or reorganize especially for the purpose of updating and improving. The agency revised its procedures in as a result of the fire. |
righteous | Morally right or justifiable. Righteous indignation. |
rightness | According with conscience or morality. The rightness of that move for me. |