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amend

intermediateB2

/əˈmɛnd/ · a-mend

to make changes to a document or law in order to improve it or correct its errors.

Meanings

verbformal

to make changes to a document or law in order to improve it or correct its errors.

کسی دستاویز یا قانون میں تبدیلیاں کرنا تاکہ اسے بہتر بنایا جا سکے یا اس کی غلطیوں کو درست کیا جا سکے۔

ترمیم کرنا

tarmeem karna

Formal: دورست کرنا

Synonyms

modifyrectifyreviseتبدیل کرنادرست کرناتجدید کرنا

Antonyms

ignoremaintainneglectنظرانداز کرناباقی رکھناغفلت کرنا

Common Collocations

  • amend the law
  • amend a document
  • amend a proposal

Example Sentences

The committee decided to amend the regulations.

کمیٹی نے ضوابط میں ترمیم کرنے کا فیصلہ کیا۔

Kameeti ne zawaabit mein tarmeem karne ka faisla kiya.

They need to amend the contract before signing it.

انہیں اس پر دستخط کرنے سے پہلے معاہدے میں ترمیم کرنی ہوگی۔

Unhein is par dastakhat karne se pehle moahiday mein tarmeem karni hogi.

The author will amend the manuscript based on feedback.

مصنف تبصرے کی بنیاد پر مسودے میں ترمیم کرے گا۔

Musannif tabsaray ki buniyad par masooday mein tarmeem kare ga.

Easily Confused With

amendment:An amendment refers to a formal change made in a document or law, while 'amend' is the action of making such changes.

Word Family

amendment
nounترمیم

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'amend' as 'a-mend', which sounds like 'a mend' or 'a fix'.

Imagine someone fixing a torn piece of paper.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دیکھو تاجدارِ ترمیم ہے کس کا انصاف, | سب کا معیار و انصاف ایک ہی تو ہو گا

Dekho tajdar-e-tarmeem hai kis ka insaaf, | Sab ka miyaar o insaaf aik hi to hoga.

See whose justice is the king of amendment, | The standard and justice of all will be the same.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو کسر رہ جائے اس کو ترمیم کہتے ہیں

Jo kasar reh jaye us ko tarmeem kehte hain.

What is lacking is called an amendment.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "emendare" — to correct, free from fault

First known use: 14th century

The word 'amend' has its roots in the Latin word 'emendare', which means to correct or improve something. Over time, it evolved into Middle English before becoming the modern term we use today.