amend

/əˈmɛnd/
verb
  1. To make changes to a document, law, or text in order to improve it or correct it.
    • The committee voted to amend the constitution to include new rights.
    • Please amend the report to fix the spelling errors.
    • The senator proposed to amend the bill before the final vote.
  2. To improve or correct one's behavior or a situation.
    • She tried to amend the misunderstanding by sending a sincere apology.
    • He promised to amend his ways after the argument with his family.
    • The company worked hard to amend its reputation after the scandal.
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