0 past simple and past participle of correct
1 to show or tell someone that something is wrong and to make it right:
If this shows an unacceptably large error, say greater than 10 mm, then it should be corrected.
It is a straightforward reprint of the original version with printing errors corrected.
I offer five suggestions as to how this structural deficiency in engineering curricula can be corrected.
Any systematic error should be corrected as quickly as possible in a course of treatment.
Second edition, enlarged and corrected according to manuscript.
It is argued that thinking about one's own thoughts would have adaptive value by enabling first order linguistic thoughts to be corrected.
Eleven out of 22 such pairs had a response latency of 1-3 ms (corrected for conduction time).
If improving reproducibility can reduce the random component, then systematic errors can more easily be corrected using routine off-line portal imaging.