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The example sentences of AMELIORATE in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "ameliorate" in a sentence | "ameliorate" example sentences

How to use "ameliorate" in a sentence?

  • I believe it is incumbent upon Congress to act aggressively to ameliorate fear and help our country take the essential steps that will make our communities and lives safer.
    -Paul Gillmor-
  • Success will (a.mel.io.rate), ameliorate all the years of your sadness.
    -Jon Jones-
  • The scientific study of Nature tends not only to correct and ennoble the intellectual conceptions of man; it serves also to ameliorate his physical condition.
    -John William Draper-
  • I had problems a therapist couldn't solve; grief that no man in a room could ameliorate.
    -Cheryl Strayed-
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Definition and meaning of AMELIORATE

What does "ameliorate mean?"

/əˈmēlyəˌrāt/

ameliorate

verb
make something bad or unsatisfactory better.

What are synonyms of "ameliorate"?
Some common synonyms of "ameliorate" are:
  • improve,
  • better,
  • enhance,
  • help,
  • benefit,
  • boost,
  • raise,
  • amend,
  • refine,
  • reform,
  • relieve,
  • ease,
  • mitigate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/imˈpro͞ov/

improve
verb

make or become better.

/ˈbedər/

better
adjective adverb noun verb

Higher in quality than something else; Well. more excellently or effectively. the better thing. improve on or surpass.

/inˈhans/

enhance
verb

To improve; make bigger or better.

/help/

help
exclamation noun verb

appeal for urgent assistance. Someone who makes something easier or possible. To make something better or less difficult.

/ˈbenəfit/

benefit
noun verb

advantage or profit gained. To have a good effect or be helpful.

/bo͞ost/

boost
noun verb

An increase in something. To increase something; to make something better.

/rāz/

raise
noun verb

increase in salary. To lift (e.g. your hand) to a higher position.

/əˈmend/

amend
verb

make minor changes in.

/rəˈfīn/

refine
verb

To change slightly in order to improve it.

/rəˈfôrm/

reform
adjective noun verb

of, denoting, or pertaining to Reform Judaism. action or process of reforming institution or practice. make changes in.

/rəˈlēv/

relieve
verb

cause pain, distress, or difficulty to become less severe.

/ēz/

ease
noun verb

absence of difficulty or effort. To move slowly and purposely to get in small space.

/ˈmidəˌɡāt/

mitigate
verb

make something bad less severe or painful.

What are antonyms of "ameliorate"?
Some common antonyms of "ameliorate" are:
  • worsen,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈwərs(ə)n/

worsen
verb

To make or become worse.

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