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mend
 
VERB:1. To make right what is wrong: amend, correct, emend, rectify, redress, reform, remedy, right. See CORRECT. 2. To restore to proper condition or functioning: doctor, fix, fix up, overhaul, patch, repair1, revamp, right. Idioms: set right. See HELP. 3. To regain one's health: come around or (round), convalesce, gain, improve, perk up, rally, recover, recuperate. See HEALTH.
 
 
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