correcting

[kəˈrektɪŋ]

correcting Definition

  • 1putting something right that was wrong
  • 2showing someone where they are wrong in their thinking or behavior

Using correcting: Examples

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

  • Example

    I am correcting the spelling errors in this document.

  • Example

    The teacher is correcting the student's grammar mistakes.

  • Example

    He is correcting his posture to alleviate back pain.

  • Example

    She is correcting her friend's misunderstanding of the situation.

correcting Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for correcting

Phrases with correcting

  • self-correcting

    able to correct itself without external intervention

    Example

    The market is self-correcting and will eventually stabilize on its own.

  • conforming to a belief that language and practices which could offend political sensibilities should be eliminated

    Example

    He always uses politically correct language when speaking in public.

  • stand corrected

    admit that one was wrong about something

    Example

    I thought the meeting was at 2 pm, but I stand corrected; it's actually at 3 pm.

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Summary: correcting in Brief

The verb 'correcting' [kəˈrektɪŋ] refers to the act of fixing or rectifying something that was wrong. It can also mean showing someone where they are wrong in their thinking or behavior. Examples include correcting spelling and grammar errors, posture, and misunderstandings. Phrases like 'self-correcting' describe something that can fix itself, while 'politically correct' refers to conforming to beliefs that avoid offending others. 'Stand corrected' means admitting one was wrong.