rectified

/ˈrɛktəˌfaɪd/
adjective
  1. Corrected or made right after being wrong.
    • The rectified error saved the company from a lawsuit.
    • After the rectified statement was released, customers felt more confident.
    • The rectified version of the document has no spelling mistakes.
  2. Describing an electrical current that has been converted from AC to DC.
    • This device only works with rectified power from the adapter.
    • The engineer checked the rectified signal on the oscilloscope.
    • The rectified voltage is smoother and more stable for the circuit.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of rectify; corrected or fixed something.
    • The technician rectified the wiring problem in the old house.
    • She rectified the mistake in the invoice before sending it.
    • He rectified the imbalance in the team by reassigning tasks.
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