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emendation

noun
emen·​da·​tion | \ ˌē-ˌmen-ˈdā-shən How to pronounce emendation (audio) ; ˌe-mən-, e-ˌmen-\

Definition of emendation

1 : the act or practice of emending
2 : an alteration designed to correct or improve

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Synonyms for emendation

Synonyms

amendment, correction

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Examples of emendation in a Sentence

the governor's numerous emendations to the speechwriter's first draft left nary a sentence untouched

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One emendation to the oddsmaker’s craft was the shocking triumph of Leicester City in the English Premier League in 2016. Hayden Bird, BostonGlobe.com, "Predicting the World Cup winner is tougher than it seems," 12 June 2018 Likewise, a 2004 emendation and intensification of the act was also ratified, in part, as a response to the death of another child, Victoria Climbié, at the hands of her guardians. Tara Isabella Burton, Vox, "The controversy surrounding terminally ill British toddler Alfie Evans, explained," 27 Apr. 2018 Richard Ouellette’s décor, with a central pavilion amid a grove, serves for both productions, with slight emendations. Alastair Macaulay, New York Times, "Review: Lafayette’s Double Bill of Baroque Opera and Dance Drama," 4 Feb. 2018 Even with the emendations, fewer seats will be available for each production. Alexis Soloski, New York Times, "A Safer Home for Dangerous Plays," 31 Jan. 2018 These letters often included a handwritten emendation of grief or praise. Phillip Carter, Slate Magazine, "Questionable Calls," 17 Oct. 2017 Nor would any textual emendation be required to make the point. Jesse Green, New York Times, "Review: Can Trump Survive in Caesar’s Palace?," 9 June 2017

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First Known Use of emendation

1536, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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