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Ameliorate | |
verb | 1. Make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better. |
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| "I get a massage every week to help ameliorate my chronic back pain." | "We need ways to ameliorate the high turnover rate at our stores." | "My grandmother gave us hot tea with honey and lemon to ameliorate everything from colds to stubbed toes." |
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| French, mid-18th century |
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| "Ameliorate" doesn't just describe something getting better or improving. It's used specifically to refer to something that is currently in a bad or negative state that's then improved. ... | |
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