emend
/ɪˈmɛnd/Definitions
1. verb
to correct or revise something, especially a text or document, in order to make it more accurate or correct.
“The editor spent hours emending the manuscript to prepare it for publication.”
2. verb
to modify or improve something, especially a plan or system, in order to make it better or more efficient.
“The company decided to emend its business strategy to focus on sustainable practices.”
3. noun
a correction or revision made to a text or document.
“The emend in the final draft corrected a major error that was present in the previous version.”
4. noun
a change or alteration made to a plan or system.
“The emend in the company’s new policy aimed to improve working conditions for employees.”