amend
21amend — See amend, emend …
22amend — verb Amend is used with these nouns as the object: ↑act, ↑bill, ↑charter, ↑clause, ↑constitution, ↑law, ↑legislation, ↑statute, ↑treaty …
23amend — /əˈmɛnd / (say uh mend) verb (t) 1. to alter (a motion, bill, constitution, etc.) by due formal procedure. 2. to change for the better; improve: to amend one s ways. 3. to remove or correct faults in; rectify: an amended spelling. –verb (i) 4. to …
24amend & extend — USA The term refers to an amendment to a syndicated loan agreement where certain lenders agree in advance to extend the maturity date of their loans. In exchange for this early non pro rata extension of the loan maturity, the extending lenders… …
25amend & extends — USA The term refers to an amendment to a syndicated loan agreement where certain lenders agree in advance to extend the maturity date of their loans. In exchange for this early non pro rata extension of the loan maturity, the extending lenders… …
26amend, emend — Amend means to put right, to change for the better. We amend by adding or altering, as the noun amendment suggests. Emend, once merely another spelling of amend, has a similar meaning but is properly used only to refer to corrections or changes… …
27amend by removing — index expurgate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
28Amend (motion) — The motion to amend, in parliamentary procedure, is used to modify another motion. Contents 1 Explanation and Use 1.1 Main Motions 1.2 Secondary Motions 1.3 Forms and Uses of the Moti …
29Amend, Karle Otto — (1889 1944) Born in Columbus, Ohio, he got his first theatre job at Schell Scenic Studios there. Designing scenery on Broadway from the late 1920s until his death, Amend was associated with the New Stagecraft movement. From the 1920s to the… …
30Amend — Редактировать; исправлять …