rectify

  • 31rectify — rec·ti·fy …

    English syllables

  • 32rectify — [ˈrektɪˌfaɪ] verb [T] formal to correct a problem or mistake, or to make a bad situation better …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 33rectify — /ˈrɛktəfaɪ / (say rektuhfuy) verb (t) (rectified, rectifying) 1. to make, put, or set right; remedy; correct. 2. to put right by adjustment or calculation, as an instrument or a course at sea. 3. Chemistry to purify (especially a spirit or… …

  • 34rectify —   Ho oponopono …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 35rectify — To correct or define something which is erroneous or doubtful. Thus, where the parties to an agreement have determined to embody its terms in the appropriate and conclusive form, but the instrument meant to effect this purpose (e.g., a conveyance …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 36rectify — v.tr. ( ies, ied) 1 adjust or make right; correct, amend. 2 purify or refine, esp. by repeated distillation. 3 find a straight line equal in length to (a curve). 4 convert (alternating current) to direct current. Derivatives: rectifiable adj.… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 37To rectify a globe — Rectify Rec ti*fy ( f?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rectified} ( f?d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Rectifying} ( f? ?ng).] [F. rectifier, LL. rectificare; L. rectus right + ficare (in comp.) to make. See {Right}, and { fy}.] 1. To make or set right; to correct… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 38rectify errors — fix mistakes …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 39certify — rectify …

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  • 40Rectified — Rectify Rec ti*fy ( f?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rectified} ( f?d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Rectifying} ( f? ?ng).] [F. rectifier, LL. rectificare; L. rectus right + ficare (in comp.) to make. See {Right}, and { fy}.] 1. To make or set right; to correct… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English