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Having something undesirable neutralized.
uncorrected
rectified
aplanatic
apochromatic
Disciplined.
disciplined
chastised
punished
disciplined
chastised
1
Teaching his new charges to be
disciplined
and patient is another challenge.
2
Photo: AFP He says the person in question has since been
disciplined
.
3
The fight
disciplined
the President and the machine in about equal proportions.
4
It also said it would pursue a more
disciplined
capital allocation strategy.
5
This enables us to change our minds piecemeal, in a
disciplined
way.
1
The last thing either child needed right now was to be
chastised
.
2
Grove
chastised
doctors for not using even email to improve their practice.
3
Lawmakers
chastised
administration officials for doing too little to change Russian behavior.
4
Twice they were completely put down; and twice they were severely
chastised
.
5
She
chastised
them for what she saw as their faulty search-and-seizure methods.
1
We calculated a
corrected
-
for
-
lead
-
time
number of observed cases for each calendar year.
2
The appropriate parties, including embarrassed administrators at bluesky.net, have
corrected
the problem.
3
However, your article made two points that I feel must be
corrected
.
4
Deutsche later
corrected
the return, but authorities say that came too late.
5
Oranga Tamariki has
corrected
the amount it stated was paid per family.
6
The following oversights in the third edition were
corrected
in subsequent editions.
7
The mineral imbalance often seen in patients with CKD should be
corrected
.
8
As the lift opened he
corrected
himself: Actually I'm not feeling fine.
9
However, the
corrected
p values were not significant in above all alleles.
10
Mean
corrected
QT dispersion was significantly higher in cases compared with controls.
11
Severity of illness also increased over time, even when
corrected
for age.
12
A number of the toxicities observed either resolved spontaneously or were
corrected
.
13
This was a data interpretation error which has been
corrected
,
said Mkhize.
14
There is an error in the estimate which needs to be
corrected
.
15
A spokesperson for the company said the revision
corrected
a typographical error.
16
Then he quickly
corrected
himself, saying elk were, in fact, the target.
corrected
correct
·
correct by
correct visual
correct age
correct gently
correct qt