amendatory

[əˈmɛndəˌtɔri]

amendatory Definition

serving to amend or improve; corrective.

Using amendatory: Examples

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

  • Example

    The amendatory proposal was intended to fix the errors in the previous version of the bill.

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    The new regulations are amendatory and will replace the old ones.

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    The amendatory process is necessary to correct any mistakes in the legal document.

amendatory Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: amendatory in Brief

'Amendatory' [əˈmɛndəˌtɔri] is an adjective that describes something that serves to amend or improve, often in a corrective way. It is commonly used in legal contexts to refer to changes made to a legal document or proposal. Synonyms include 'corrective,' 'ameliorative,' and 'remedial.'