0 to change the words of a text, especially a law or a legal document:
1 to change the words of something written, esp. a law or a legal document:
2 to change something, especially the words of a text:
They were too hasty to amend or drop initiatives that did not work immediately.
amend sth to sth In line 20, 'men' should be amended to 'people'.
amend a bill/law He will try to amend the bill to shift more of the money to conservation.
The proposals would amend the Insolvency Act of 1986 to prevent potentially viable small businesses from being forced into receivership.
Until the constitution is amended, the power to appoint ministers will remain with the president.
I hope this can be amended in future editions.
Finally, in 1936 he amended the constitution and extended his ' presidency ' to 1949.
Written procedures are then evaluated and amended if necessary to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
Nitrification was significantly increased in soils amended with ammonium or with ammonium plus phosphorus, suggesting that nitrification is substrate-limited.
European courts confirmed their position that administrative guidelines, which have an abstract-general scope of application, may not be implicitly amended by decisions in individual cases.
However, this simple contextualisation game needs to be amended when combinations of games are considered.
In both periods, nurses made almost 50% of interventions, and 40% of these prescriptions were amended; for pharmacist interventions, this figure was 60%.
Thus, the project presented to the congress was amended in significant ways to accommodate the radical convictions of most deputies.
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