Ameliorate - Definition. Was ist Ameliorate
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Was (wer) ist Ameliorate - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Melioration; Ameliorate; Amelioration (disambiguation)

ameliorate         
(ameliorates, ameliorating, ameliorated)
If someone or something ameliorates a situation, they make it better or easier in some way. (FORMAL)
= alleviate
? exacerbate
VERB
Ameliorate         
·vi To grow better; to Meliorate; as, wine ameliorates by age.
II. Ameliorate ·vt To make better; to Improve; to Meliorate.
ameliorate         
v. a.
Improve, amend, mend, better, meliorate, elevate, raise, promote, make better.

Wikipedia

Amelioration

Amelioration may refer to:

  • Amelioration patterns, a software design pattern
  • Amelioration Act 1798, a statute in the Leeward Islands regarding the treatment of slaves
  • Rapid climatic amelioration, in geology, a major change from glacial to interglacial stages, specifically regarding transitions in the oxygen isotope ratio cycle
  • Land improvement, alternatively called amelioration)
  • The process by which the pejorative associations of a word are swept away; see Pejorative#Pejoration and melioration
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Ameliorate
1. Does the fact that they‘re Americans somehow ameliorate their crimes?
2. And no amount of engagement can ameliorate its challenge.
3. If there‘s a question at all, it‘s how to ameliorate the worst excesses of neoliberalism.
4. It is the job of the democratic process to ameliorate the effects of the former.
5. But the bill will do little to ameliorate the pain Americans are feeling at the pump.