Crossword-Solution: AMELIORATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Ameliorate | v. t. | To make better; to improve; to meliorate. |
| Ameliorate | v. i. | To grow better; to meliorate; as, wine ameliorates by age. |
We have 119 clues for the answer “AMELIORATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Make more tolerable | 1 answer |
| to make better | 1 answer |
| Make more bearable | 2 answers |
| Make improvements to | 3 answers |
| Get better | 11 answers |
| Take the edge off | 16 answers |
| reassemble | 41 answers |
| improve on | 42 answers |
| recondition | 43 answers |
| Alleviate | 44 answers |
| Emend | 44 answers |
| Recuperate | 46 answers |
| MAKE changes | 47 answers |
| convalesce | 48 answers |
| modernise | 49 answers |
| metamorphose | 49 answers |
| Mitigate | 50 answers |
| remodel | 50 answers |
| Overhaul | 50 answers |
| make progress | 51 answers |
| rekindle | 51 answers |
| Vary | 52 answers |
| Recreate. | 52 answers |
| reinvigorate | 52 answers |
| revitalise | 53 answers |
| vitalise | 53 answers |
| transfigure | 53 answers |
| Recur | 53 answers |
| refill | 53 answers |
| restate | 53 answers |
| restock | 53 answers |
| Modify | 54 answers |
| Outdo | 54 answers |
| meliorate | 55 answers |
| readjust | 55 answers |
| reanimate | 55 answers |
| Redo | 55 answers |
| Energise | 56 answers |
| MAKE suitable | 56 answers |
| Heal | 56 answers |
| Beautify | 56 answers |
| revive | 56 answers |
| Make Better | 56 answers |
| replenish | 56 answers |
| MAKE lighter | 57 answers |
| regenerate | 57 answers |
| Reproduce | 57 answers |
| differ | 57 answers |
| reconstruct | 57 answers |
| Reiterate | 57 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
EMEZAC
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with AMELIORATE (5)
Lady Greystoke suffered far greater anguish than any other of the castaways, for the blow to her hopes and her already cruelly lacerated mother-heart lay not in her own privations but in the knowledge that she might now never be able to learn the fate of her first-born or do aught to discover his whereabouts, or ameliorate his condition—a condition which imagination naturally pictured in the most frightful forms.
The apologists for slavery often speak of the abuses of slavery; and they tell us that they are as much opposed to those abuses as we are; and that they would go as far to correct those abuses and to ameliorate the condition of the slave as anybody.
The key-note of the literature of the period was one of compassion for the poor and unfortunate, and indignant outcry against the failure of the social machinery to ameliorate the miseries of men.
Follow the advice of O'Connell; be temperate, moral, peaceable; and you will advance your country, ameliorate your condition, and the blessing of God will attend all your efforts." Bianconi was always a great friend of O'Connell.
That there are classes which, if rightly treated, constitute strength, and if wrongly, weakness, I hold it impossible to deny—by these classes I mean industrious, intelligent, and honourably independent men, in whom the higher classes of Birmingham are especially interested, and bound to afford them the means of instruction and improvement, and to ameliorate their mental and moral condition.
Quotes with AMELIORATE (3)
Humans recognize the duality, autonomy, and latitude range of the mind and the body, and all humans comprehend their impending mortality. Unlike other animals, humankind knows despair brought about by understanding the inevitability of death of all living creatures. The radius of human thought touching upon the longitude of our transient existence causes infinite pain. Seeking to ameliorate existential anguish incites us to ponder spiritual matters, and this sphere of mental …
Each of us wages a private battle to thrive. Whenever a person fully immerses oneself in life’s aromatic flower garden of pleasures and encounters life’s warship of armor-plated rigors, they blend and bend to make reasonable accommodations for surviving. Scripted and unscripted encounters with superior militant forces bruise us mightily and eventually cut us to the core. Every person’s life contains a minefield of obstacles that function as potential barriers to achieving our…
Christian faith undercuts the urge to fix everything on our own, through conviction of the final helplessness of man and confidence in the providence of God--through certainty that only God can set everything to rights, and faith that in the end, He will. Man can only ameliorate, not cure.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, WP.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1982–2017).