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English
Etymology
From French amendement, from Late Latin amendamentum, equivalent to amend + -ment.
Pronunciation
Noun
amendment (countable and uncountable, plural amendments)
- An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices.
- Synonyms: improvement, reformation
- In public bodies, any alteration made or proposed to be made in a bill or motion that adds, changes, substitutes, or omits.
2014 November 27, Ian Black, “Courts kept busy as Jordan works to crush support for Isis”, in The Guardian:Arrests and prosecutions intensified after Isis captured Mosul in June, but the groundwork had been laid by an earlier amendment to Jordan’s anti-terrorism law.
2024 March 12, ETSC, ETSC:Almost half of MEPs wanted to remove the new provisions to expand the use of megatrucks but an amendment to do that failed to pass by just six votes.
- (law) Correction of an error in a writ or process.
- (especially US) An addition to and/or alteration to the Constitution.
The First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution abolished slavery.
- That which is added; that which is used to increase or supplement something.
a soil amendment
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Translations
correction or addition to a law
- Arabic: تَعْدِيل m (taʕdīl)
- Belarusian: папра́ўка f (papráŭka)
- Bulgarian: коре́кция (bg) f (korékcija)
- Catalan: esmena (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 修正案 (zh) (xiūzhèng'àn), 改正 (zh) (gǎizhèng)
- Cornish: amendyans m
- Czech: dodatek m
- Danish: lovændring c
- Esperanto: amendo (eo)
- Finnish: lakimuutos (fi), lainmuutos (fi)
- French: amendement (fr) m, avenant (fr) m
- Galician: emenda f
- Georgian: ამენდმენტი (amendmenṭi)
- German: Änderung (de) f, Gesetzesänderung f, Novelle (de) f
- Greek: τροπολογία (el) f (tropología)
- Hungarian: törvénymódosítás (hu), jogszabály-módosítás, módosítás (hu), módosító (hu)
- Ido: emendo (io)
- Italian: emendamento (it) m
- Japanese: 修正案 (しゅうせいあん, shūseian), 改正 (ja) (かいせい, kaisei)
- Korean: 개정(改正) (ko) (gaejeong)
- Macedonian: амандман m (amandman)
- Maori: menemana
- Polish: poprawka (pl) f, nowelizacja (pl) f, nowela (pl) f
- Portuguese: emenda (pt) f
- Romanian: amendament (ro) n, modificare de lege f
- Russian: попра́вка (ru) f (poprávka), измене́ние (ru) n (izmenénije)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ама̀ндма̄н m
- Roman: amàndmān (sh) m
- Spanish: enmienda (es) f
- Tagalog: susog
- Turkish: tebdil (tr)
- Ukrainian: попра́вка f (poprávka)
- Vietnamese: tu chính án
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addition to and/or alteration to the Constitution
See also
– Sometimes misspelled ammendment.
Further reading
- “amendment”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- “amendment”, in The Century Dictionary , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
- “amendment”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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