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    ameliorate
    /əˈmiːlɪəreɪt/

    verb

    • 1. make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better: formal "the reform did much to ameliorate living standards"

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  2. to make a bad or unpleasant situation better: Foreign aid is badly needed to ameliorate the effects of the drought. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Making things better. add salt to something idiom. allay. alleviate. alleviation. amelioration. cultivate. liven (something) up. lubricate. make a difference idiom.

  3. Ameliorate means to make better or more tolerable, especially when something is bad. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and usage of this formal verb from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. to make a bad or unpleasant situation better: Foreign aid is badly needed to ameliorate the effects of the drought. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Making things better. add salt to something idiom. allay. alleviate. alleviation. amelioration. cultivate. lubricate. make a difference idiom. make a world of difference idiom.

  5. Ameliorate means to make or become better or easier in some way. Learn how to use this formal verb correctly, avoid confusion with alleviate, and find related words and sentences.

  6. Learn the meaning, synonyms, antonyms, and origin of the verb ameliorate, which means to make or become better or improve. See examples of how to use ameliorate in sentences and find similar words.

  7. Ameliorate definition: to make or become better, more bearable, or more satisfactory; improve. See examples of AMELIORATE used in a sentence.

  8. ameliorate something to make better something that was bad or not good enough. Steps have been taken to ameliorate the situation. The new laws were designed to ameliorate the problem of chronic debt. The side-effects of the treatment can be ameliorated to some extent.