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ameliorative

[uh-meel-yuh-rey-tiv, -mee-lee-uh-] / əˈmil yəˌreɪ tɪv, -ˈmi li ə- /


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And she said, “this one is better. It has these ameliorative features that the prior law didn’t have.”

From Washington Post • Sep. 10, 2020

Most of the ameliorative stretching exercises I found on YouTube blamed excessive desk work or smartphone use for such injuries.

From The Guardian • Nov. 19, 2019

The thrill of the ameliorative solution is built into our mythology of the modern, right there on Baker Street, by Arthur Conan Doyle.

From BBC • Nov. 1, 2014

The condition of the American people when the New Dealers assumed office demanded ameliorative action, and this they strived to deliver.

From Slate • Oct. 13, 2011

A new Irish mind has now to be taken into account, and to be made part of any ameliorative Irish policy.

From Ireland In The New Century by Plunkett, Horace Curzon, Sir




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