ameliorate

[əˈmiːliəreɪt]

ameliorate Definition

to make something better or less painful.

Using ameliorate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ameliorate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new medicine can ameliorate the symptoms of the disease.

  • Example

    We need to take action to ameliorate the situation.

  • Example

    The company is taking steps to ameliorate its environmental impact.

ameliorate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ameliorate

Antonyms for ameliorate

Phrases with ameliorate

  • ameliorate one's condition

    to improve one's situation or circumstances

    Example

    He took a new job to ameliorate his financial condition.

  • ameliorate poverty

    to reduce or alleviate poverty

    Example

    The government has launched several programs to ameliorate poverty in the country.

  • ameliorate working conditions

    to improve the conditions under which people work

    Example

    The union is negotiating with management to ameliorate working conditions for employees.

Origins of ameliorate

from French 'améliorer', from 'a-' (from Latin 'ad-', meaning 'to') + 'méliorer' (from 'mieux', meaning 'better')

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Summary: ameliorate in Brief

'Ameliorate' [əˈmiːliəreɪt] means to make something better or less painful. It is often used to describe actions taken to improve situations, such as reducing poverty or improving working conditions. Synonyms include 'improve,' 'enhance,' and 'upgrade,' while antonyms include 'worsen' and 'aggravate.'