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/ˈɹɛktəˌfaɪ/ · rec·ti·fy
verb
- To heal (an organ or part of the body). The doctor worked to rectify the patient's damaged liver.
- To restore (someone or something) to its proper condition; to straighten out, to set right. The judge worked to rectify the injustice in the court's decision.
- To remedy or fix (an undesirable state of affairs, situation etc.). The government aimed to rectify the economic crisis by implementing new policies.
noun
- A correction or adjustment. The team made several rectifications to the design before presenting it to the client.
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Did you know? The word 'rectify' has been used in various contexts, including law, medicine, and business, to describe the process of correcting or adjusting something to make it right or proper.