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meliorater
English
Etymology
meliorate +? -er
Noun
meliorater (plural melioraters)
- Alternative form of meliorator
meliorater From the web:
meliorate
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin melior?, from Latin melior (“better”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mi?li.??e?t/
Verb
meliorate (third-person singular simple present meliorates, present participle meliorating, simple past and past participle meliorated)
- (transitive) To make better; to improve; to solve a problem.
- They offered some compromises in an effort to meliorate the disagreement.
- 1648, John Denham, Cato Major
- Nature by art we nobly meliorate.
- June 8, 1783, George Washington, Circular to the States
- […] and the pure and benign light of revelation have had a meliorating influence on mankind.
- (intransitive) To become better.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:improve
- ameliorate
Derived terms
- meliorable
- melioration
- meliorative
- meliorator
Related terms
- ameliorate
Latin
Verb
meli?r?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of meli?r?
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