To correct or amend something; set straight or right.
1 The reforms announced by the government yesterday look to amend that dependence.
2 It was not yet clear whether the Senate would amend the bill.
3 The judge asked the prosecutors to amend their complaint by year end.
4 The statement said the U.N. should amend the classification of besieged areas.
5 The bank declined to amend or challenge any of those specific points.
6 We therefore have to be careful about any proposal to amend it.
7 Members of the Committee will amend legislation and policy documents where required.
8 Leaders all ruled out new, legally binding accords to amend the package.
9 Without another agreement to renew or amend the ban, the embargo lapses.
10 The proposed land acquisition bill will amend the current act from 1894.
11 A new bill has also been developed to amend the Expropriation Act.
12 The Pedicab Association is pushing the city council to amend the law.
13 But left-wing deputies have vowed to amend the text to include it.
14 Mr. Dietrick of Pennsylvania moved to amend the report of the committee.
15 PetSmart's efforts to amend its loan initially met with pushback from investors.
16 Some lawmakers had threatened to impeach the justices or amend the constitution.
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