amendable

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Englisch - Türkisch
tadil edilebilir
düzeltilebilir
{s} iyileştirilebilir
amend
{f} değiştirmek (kanun vb)
amend
iyileştirmek
amend
düzelmek
amend
değişmek
amend
iyileşmek
amend
değişikliğe gitmek
amend
tanzim etmek
amend
değiştirmek kanun vb
amend
(Kanun) yasa maddesini değiştirmek
amend
(Politika, Siyaset) yasa maddesi değiştirmek
amend
(Kanun) tashih etmek
amend
üzerinde değişiklik yapmak
amend
düzeltici
amend
düzeltmek
amend
değiştirmek

Bazı insanlar anayasayı değiştirmek istiyorlar. - Some people want to amend the constitution.

amend
değiştir

Kadınların oy verebilmesi için anayasa değiştirildi. - The constitution was amended so that women could vote.

Bazı insanlar anayasayı değiştirmek istiyorlar. - Some people want to amend the constitution.

amend
ıslah etmek
amend
düzelt

Sizin toprağınızın düzeltilmeye ihtiyacı var. - Your soil is in need of amending.

Hatanı düzelttiğin için teşekkür ederim. - Thank you for amending that mistake.

non-amendable
düzeltilemez, tashih edilemez, iyileştirilemez
amend
değiştirmek değişmek
amend
farklı bir politika benimseyerek uyguladığı siyasete çeki düzen vermek
amend
(Mukavele) değişiklik yapmak, düzeltnek
amend
{f} (kuralı/tasarıyı) değiştirmek
amend
(Hukuk) getirmek amacıyla
Englisch - Englisch
{a} that may be amended
capable of being corrected by additions; "an amendable flaw"
Capable of being amended
Capable of being amended; as, an amendable writ or error
capable of being corrected by additions; "an amendable flaw
{s} improvable; alterable, modifiable, correctable
amend
To become better
amend
To make a formal alteration in legislation by adding, deleting, or rephrasing
amend
To heal (someone sick); to cure (a disease etc.)

he gave her a vomit, and conveyed a serpent, such as she conceived, into the basin; upon the sight of it she was amended.

amend
To make better
amend
{v} to correct, grow better, reform, mend
Amend
v to add to or to change (a proposal or law)
Amend
make amendments to; "amend the document"
Amend
modify or change; under parliamentary procedure, modify a motion by adding, deleting, or substituting words
Amend
To correct; to change or modify
Amend
to make better; "The editor improved the manuscript with his changes"
Amend
To alter formally by modification, deletion, or addition
Amend
To alter or change
Amend
AMENDMENT
Amend
An action to modify the contents of a bill or question under consideration; the motion to amend is in order at any time prior to final passage, unless the previous question has been ordered
Amend
To change, to revise, usually to the wording of a written document such as legislation
Amend
to change
Amend
To add to or alter a charge that has been filed
Amend
modify or revise, as in: It's time to amend our by-laws
Amend
To add to or alter a charge which has been filed
Amend
To change or modify in an attempt to improve, correct, or update
Amend
set straight or right; "remedy these deficiencies"; "rectify the inequities in salaries"; "repair an oversight"
Amend
To change the wording or meaning of a motion, bill, constitution, etc by formal procedure For example, Congress may amend the Constitution
amend
To grow better by rectifying something wrong in manners or morals; to improve
amend
{f} change, alter; improve; improve oneself
amend
To make or better
amend
If you make amends when you have harmed someone, you show that you are sorry by doing something to please them. He wanted to make amends for causing their marriage to fail. to correct or make small changes to something that is written or spoken (amender, from emendare; EMEND)
amend
If you amend something that has been written such as a law, or something that is said, you change it in order to improve it or make it more accurate. The president agreed to amend the constitution and allow multi-party elections the amended version of the Act. = revise
amend
make amendments to; "amend the document
amend
To change or modify in any way for the better by simply removing what is erroneous, corrupt, superfluous, faulty, and the like; by supplying deficiencies; by substituting something else in the place of what is removed; to rectify
amendable

    Silbentrennung

    a·men·da·ble

    Türkische aussprache

    ımendıbıl

    Aussprache

    /əˈmendəbəl/ /əˈmɛndəbəl/

    Etymologie

    [ &-'mend ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French amender, modification of Latin emendare, from e, ex out + menda fault; akin to Latin mendax lying, mendicus beggar, and perhaps to Sanskrit mindA physical defect.
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