0 present participle of right
1 If you right a situation or a mistake, you make it better or correct it:
Ordinarily, righting reflexes would catch the animal before it toppled, but a simultaneous sit-down withdrawal reflex can override this customary protection.
Proclaiming it was righting an ancient wrong this shoddy treatment denied them the medal to which they have a claim.
What is proposed here is a sound-based therapy to assist in righting what's wrong with you.
The causes of falls include medication such as hypnotics which impair central nervous system processes, as well as lack of strength and power for adequate righting manoeuvres.
For that reason, we, the present generation of political decision makers, are responsible for righting these wrongs of the past.
However, protecting human rights and freedoms also includes righting the wrongs of the past.
This is a first step towards righting an injustice, which must be followed by subsequent measures.
Has he any suggestions for righting this inbalance?