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Amendments Meaning in English

word · lemma: amendment

əˈmɛndmənts
uh-MEND-munts
ɐmˈɛndmənts
uh-MEND-munts

释义

Amendments are official changes or additions made to a document, law, or agreement to improve it or update it.

用法与细微差别

Mainly used in legal, official, or governmental contexts (e.g., 'constitutional amendments'). Not commonly used in everyday conversation except when discussing rules or formal changes. Collocates with 'make', 'propose', or 'pass' (as in 'make amendments', 'propose amendments').

例句

The government made several amendments to the law.

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The teacher allowed amendments to the group project rules.

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We discussed possible amendments to the contract.

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After a long debate, the council finally passed all the amendments.

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The proposed amendments would change how elections are run.

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I always check for any last-minute amendments before signing a document.

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