ameliorated

[əˈmiːliəreɪtɪd]

ameliorated Definition

made something bad or unsatisfactory better.

Using ameliorated: Examples

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

  • Example

    The new policy ameliorated the situation for many workers.

  • Example

    The medication ameliorated his symptoms.

  • Example

    Her efforts to ameliorate the company's financial situation were successful.

ameliorated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ameliorated

Antonyms for ameliorated

Phrases with ameliorated

  • ameliorate one's condition

    to improve one's situation, especially in terms of health or well-being

    Example

    The new treatment plan helped ameliorate his condition.

  • ameliorate poverty

    to reduce or alleviate poverty

    Example

    The government's program aimed to ameliorate poverty in the country.

  • ameliorate relations

    to improve or strengthen relations between two parties

    Example

    The two countries signed a treaty to ameliorate relations between them.

Origins of ameliorated

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

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Summary: ameliorated in Brief

'Ameliorated' [əˈmiːliəreɪtɪd] means to make something bad or unsatisfactory better. It is often used to describe improvements in policies, situations, or health. Phrases like 'ameliorate one's condition' and 'ameliorate poverty' use 'ameliorate' to denote improvement in specific areas. The antonyms of 'ameliorate' are 'worsened,' 'aggravated,' and 'exacerbated.'