Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Daily Word: RECTIFY

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rec·ti·fy

  [rek-tuh-fahy] 

~ verb (used with object), rec·ti·fied, rec·ti·fy·ing.

DEFINITION: 1) To make, put, or set right; remedycorrect. 2) To put right by adjustment or calculation, as an instrumentor a course at sea.

SENTENCE: In order to rectify the situation, the manager of the club issued refunds to all the people who could not get inside the concert.

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