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abet
abracadabra
absolutely
adieu
advice
advocate
amend
amendable
amendatory
amended
amender
amending
amendment
amends
applaud
applauded
applauder
applauding
approbated
approbation
approve
approved
approving
archbotcher
atone
atoning
attribution
balsam
blame
blind
boast
botch
botcher
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botoched
bungle
carmelite
castigation
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celebrate
clout
clouted
cobbler
cobbling
color
comedy
commed
commend
commendable
commendableness
commendably
commendam
commendatary
commendation
commendatory
commended
commender
commending
compensate
compensation
compensative
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con
correct
corrected
correcting
correction
corrector
corrigible
counsel
court
credence
credentials
darn
darner
darning
dedication
deserve
differ
discommend
discommendable
discommendableness
discommendation
discommender
discommending
displode
egotism
emend
emendable
emendation
emendator
emendatory
encomiast
encomiastical
encomium
equal
error
eulogical
eulogist
eulogize
eulogized
eulogizing
eulogy
exhortation
extol
extolled
extolling
flattered
flattery
formidable
gild
good
grace
harm
her
higgle
illaudable
improve
in
incorrigible
incorrigibly
ingratiate
ingratiating
ironically
irreparable
jamb
last
laud
laudable
lie
lion
make
meekness
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mendable
mendacious
mendacity
mended
mender
mendicancy
mendicant
mendicate
mendicity
mendment
mends
monastery
mortuary
move
mover
ostentation
pace
patch
patched
patching
pay
penitency
penitent
penknife
piece
pieced
piteous
please
powerfully
praise
praised
praiseful
praiseless
praiser
praiseworthily
praiseworthiness
praiseworthy
praising
pre-eminence
pre-eminent
prior
progress
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puff
puffer
put
rareness
rather
re
recommend
recommendable
recommendation
recommendatory
recommended
recommender
recommending
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rectification
rectifier
rectify
rectifying
redeem
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redressless
refine
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reformation
reformed
reformer
reforming
reingratiate
relapse
repair
repairer
repairing
reparably
reparation
reparative
repentance
reprimand
respecting
restore
result
review
revise
rout
satisfaction
satisfactory
scourge
setter
signify
singularity
sparingly
stitch
stop
tack
tax
temper
tinker
to
touch
tremendous
tremendousness
unadvisable
unamendable
unamended
uncommendable
uncommended
uncorrected
unlicensed
unreformable
unreformed
variation
vesicate
villainy
windrow
wish
word
wretchedness



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1828 Definition

MEND, v.t. [L. emendo, menda, a fault, spot or blemish.]

1. To repair, as a breach; to supply a part broken or defective; as, to mend a garment, a road, a mill-dam, a fence, &c.

2. To correct; to set right; to alter for the better; as, to mend the life or manners.

3. To repair; to restore to a sound state; as, to mend a feeble or broken constitution.

4. To help; to advance; to make better.

This plausible apology does not mend the matter.

Though in some lands the grass is but short, yet it mends garden herbs and fruit.

5. To improve; to hasten.

He saw the monster mend his pace.
1913 Definition
Mend (mend)
v. t.(?)
Mend
[imp. *** p. p. Mended] p. pr. *** vb. n. Mending.] [Abbrev. fr. amend. See Amend.]

  1. To repair, as anything that is torn, broken, defaced, decayed, or the like] to restore from partial decay, injury, or defacement; to patch up; to put in shape or order again; to re-create; as, to mend a garment or a machine.
  2. To alter for the better; to set right; to reform; hence, to quicken; as, to mend one's manners or pace.

    The best service they could do the state was to mend the lives of the persons who composed it. Sir W. Temple.

  3. To help, to advance, to further; to add to.

    Though in some lands the grass is but short, yet it mends garden herbs and fruit. Mortimer.

    You mend the jewel by the wearing it. Shak.

    Syn. -- To improve; help; better; emend; amend; correct; rectify; reform.

  4. To grow better; to advance to a better state; to become improved.
    Shak.

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