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Meaning of emended
The primary meaning of the word "emended" is to make corrections or improvements to something, especially a text.
Etymology of emended
The word "emended" originates from the Latin word "emendare," which means to correct or amend.
It has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe the process of correcting or improving texts, particularly classical or literary works.
Synonyms
corrected
revised
edited
amended
altered
modified
changed
updated
rewritten
reformed
rectified
improved
perfected
refined
polished
clarified
expurgated
purified
cleansed
expounded
explained
interpreted
reinterpreted
restated
rephrased
reformulated
retranslated
transcribed
translated
transformed
transmuted
metamorphosed
renovated
restored
rehabilitated
rejuvenated
revamped
revised
redacted
reedited
reformatted
Definitions
- The word "emended" is defined by Oxford Languages as having been corrected or improved, especially by making changes to a text.
- * It can also refer to the process of making such corrections or improvements.
Usage Examples
- The editor emended the manuscript to remove grammatical errors.
- * The researcher spent months emending the translation to ensure its accuracy.
- * The emended text was published in a new edition of the classic novel.
Antonyms
corrupted
distorted
falsified
misrepresented
perverted
misrepresented
debased
degraded
deteriorated
impaired
marred
ruined
spoiled
tainted
uncorrected
unchanged
unedited
unrevised
unaltered
unaffected
unchanged
pristine
original
unmodified
untouched
intact