rectify 的定义
rec·ti·fied, rec·ti·fy·ing.
- to make, put, or set right; remedy; correct: He sent them a check to rectify his account.
- to put right by adjustment or calculation, as an instrument or a course at sea.
- Chemistry. to purify by repeated distillation.
- Electricity. to change into a direct current.
- to determine the length of.
- Astronomy, Geography. to adjust for the solution of any proposed problem.
rectify 近义词
correct a situation; make something right
更多rectify例句
- City real estate professionals moved on this year amid the controversy, and city taxpayers will continue to be on the hook for the millions of dollars associated with rectifying them.
- “It really zeroes in that any marginalized community could have a challenge accessing this product, economic or otherwise, and it seeks to rectify that,” she explains.
- Ghabboun’s problem with the state has separately been rectified.
- So in a joint declaration issued Monday, the EU countries said they would set up an industrial alliance to rectify the situation.
- The report lays out three main planks for rectifying the situation, starting with serious investment and innovation in training, particularly within companies and at community colleges.
- He says he never did the work for money, but instead to rectify that destruction he observed.
- And when that culture still holds onto sexist views of women, even attempts to rectify this imbalance can backfire.
- If I had one wish here, it would be for Aden Young to sneak a surprise nod for Rectify.
- TV: Rectify, Sundance Channel Is Rectify the best new show on TV?
- And should a silly, sometimes slight comedy like Veep be excised to include yet another harrowing drama, Rectify?
- We can not undertake to rectify mistakes and settle disputes between those who are exchanging.
- When centuries have elapsed and new rights have grown up, it is impossible to rectify the wrongs of times long gone by.
- Suppose you attempt to rectify their mistakes yourself, since you seem so positive about their existence.
- It also serves to rectify the errors of reproduction that may be found in the preceding faculty of imagination.
- Time and reason will rectify the first; but time, and even reason, will but harden and embolden the latter.