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rectified

[rek-tuh-fahyd] / ˈrɛk təˌfaɪd /






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Mr Graham said the post had been made in error by another and the group "rectified it within 20 minutes of it being posted".

From BBC

Twenty of those belonged to the right people, 35 were touted tickets and the rest did not return to the ticket office to get the situation rectified.

From BBC

This lack of trust could be partly rectified by having polling organizations come from across the political spectrum.

From Scientific American

"For historical issues that need to be rectified, we will resolve them through actions and practices that are consistent with universal values and the standards of the international community."

From Reuters

A statement from a Paul spokesperson sent Friday to The Associated Press said it is “not uncommon for large national campaigns to have a missed deadline that is then rectified.”

From Seattle Times