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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.
Other 51Թ Forms
- unamended adjective
- well-amended adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of amended1
Example Sentences
The brewery amended its closing time to 7:30 p.m., meaning it shuttered two and a half hours early on Tuesday and Wednesday.
In addition to the category and field changes, the Recording Academy has amended the criteria for best new artist.
Baldoni has published a website called Lawsuit Info with his amended complaint and a timeline of events related to his lawsuits against Lively and New York Times.
The UK government previously said the "error" over the Oxford-Cambridge line classification "will be amended when an update is published at the spending review".
In a statement, the Treasury said: "This was a publishing error which will be amended when an update is published at the spending review."
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