Sentence examples for meliorate from inspiring English sources

"meliorate" is an accepted word in written English.
It is a verb which means to "improve or make better". For example: "My aim is to meliorate my skills in order to maximize my success."

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meliorate

verb

To make better, to improve; to heal or solve a problem.

  • They offered some compromises in an effort to meliorate the disagreement.

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That isn't to say there are no ways to meliorate our fate.

They are deepening not only because of the stresses of the new economy, which a functioning government would meliorate, or the threats brought on by global disorder, which must be managed and will be, but because fear, anxiety and resentment are the stock in trade of important media and the politicians allied or symbiotic with them.

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