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amend verb (amended, amending) to correct, improve or make minor changes to (especially a book, document, etc). Compare emend. amendable adj. make amends for something to make up for or compensate for (some injury, insult, etc).
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French amender, from Latin emendare.

amend, emend

A word often confused with this one is emend, which refers specifically to the correction of errors in written texts.

amend verb (amended, amending) to correct, improve or make minor changes to (especially a book, document, etc). Compare emend. amendable adj. make amends for something to make up for or compensate for (some injury, insult, etc).
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French amender, from Latin emendare.

amend, emend

A word often confused with this one is emend, which refers specifically to the correction of errors in written texts.

amend verb (amended, amending) to correct, improve or make minor changes to (especially a book, document, etc). Compare emend. amendable adj. make amends for something to make up for or compensate for (some injury, insult, etc).
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French amender, from Latin emendare.

amend, emend

A word often confused with this one is emend, which refers specifically to the correction of errors in written texts.