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emend verb (emended, emending) to edit (a text), removing errors and making improvements. Compare amend. emendation noun 1 a change or correction, especially to a text. 2 making a correction or changes to a text.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c; 15c in obsolete sense 'to free a person from faults': from Latin emendare, from e out + mendum a fault.

emend

See Usage Note at amend.

emend verb (emended, emending) to edit (a text), removing errors and making improvements. Compare amend. emendation noun 1 a change or correction, especially to a text. 2 making a correction or changes to a text.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c; 15c in obsolete sense 'to free a person from faults': from Latin emendare, from e out + mendum a fault.

emend

See Usage Note at amend.

emend verb (emended, emending) to edit (a text), removing errors and making improvements. Compare amend. emendation noun 1 a change or correction, especially to a text. 2 making a correction or changes to a text.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c; 15c in obsolete sense 'to free a person from faults': from Latin emendare, from e out + mendum a fault.

emend

See Usage Note at amend.