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Repairing

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Main Entry: repair
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fix, restore

Synonyms:

compensate for, correct, darn, debug, do up, doctor*, emend, fiddle with, give a face-lift, heal, improve, make good, make up for, mend, overhaul, patch, patch up, put back together, put in order, put right, rebuild, recondition, recover, rectify, redress, reform, refresh, refurbish, rejuvenate, remedy, renew, renovate, retread, retrieve, revamp, revive, right, settle, sew, square*, touch up

Antonyms:

break, damage, destroy, hurt, injure, ruin, spoil, wreck
Main Entry: repair
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: leave; retire

Synonyms:

apply, betake oneself, fare, go, head for, hie, journey, move, pass, proceed, process, push on, recur, refer, remove, resort, run, set off for, travel, turn, wend, withdraw

Antonyms:

maintain, remain, stay
Main Entry: adjust
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: mechanically alter, especially to

Synonyms:

align, balance, bring into line, calibrate, connect, correct, fine-tune, fit, fix, focus, grind, improve, improve accommodate, mend, overhaul, polish, put in working order, readjust, rectify, regulate, renovate, repair, service, set, sharpen, square, tighten, troubleshoot, tune up

Antonyms:

derange, disarrange, unsuit
Main Entry: adjustment
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: adaptation

Synonyms:

acclimation, acclimatization, alteration, arrangement, balancing, conformance, correcting, fitting, fixing, improvement, mending, modification, ordering, organization, organizing, orientation, readjustment, redress, regulating, regulation, repairing, setting, shaping, standardization, turning
Main Entry: amend
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: improve, correct

Synonyms:

alter, ameliorate, better, change, elevate, enhance, fix, help, lift, make up for, mend, modify, pay one's dues, raise, rectify, reform, remedy, repair, revise, right, square*
Notes: when you amend a text, you change it - usually for the better and when you emend a text, you simply correct the mistakes; whereas one can amend various aspects of conduct or behavior, emend is used if the issue at hand is that of a manuscript, speech, or literary product

Antonyms:

blemish, corrupt, debase, depress, harm, impair, injure, mar, reduce, subtract, worsen
Main Entry: atone
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: compensate; make amends for former misdoing

Synonyms:

absolve, answer, apologize, appease, balance, correct, counterbalance, do penance, expiate, make amends, make redress, make reparation, make up for, offset, outweigh, pay, pay one's dues, propitiate, recompense, reconcile, redeem, redress, repair, set off, square, take one's medicine
Main Entry: compensate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: offset, make up for

Synonyms:

abrogate, annul, atone for, balance, better, cancel out, counteract, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, fix, improve, invalidate, make amends, negate, negative, neutralize, nullify, outweigh, redress, repair, set off

Antonyms:

damage, deprive, penalize
Main Entry: correct
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fix, adjust

Synonyms:

alter, ameliorate, amend, better, change, clean up, clean up act, cure, debug, do over, doctor*, edit, emend, fiddle with, fix up, get with it, go over, help, improve, launder, make over, make right, make up for, mend, pay dues, pick up, polish, put in order, reclaim, reconstruct, rectify, redress, reform, regulate, remedy, remodel, reorganize, repair, retouch, review, revise, right, scrub, set right, set straight, shape up, straighten out, touch up, turn around, upgrade

Antonyms:

blow, blunder, goof, mistake
Main Entry: cruise
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: sail

Synonyms:

boat, coast, drift, fare, gad, gallivant, go, hie, jaunt, journey, keep steady pace, meander, navigate, pass, proceed, push on, repair, travel, voyage, wander about, wend
Main Entry: cure
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: heal, ease bad situation

Synonyms:

alleviate, ameliorate, attend, better, cold turkey, correct, doctor, dose, dress, dry out, help, improve, kick, kick the habit, make better, make healthy, make whole, medicate, mend, minister to, nurse, palliate, quit cold, rectify, redress, rehabilitate, relieve, remedy, repair, restore, restore to health, right, shake, sweat it out, treat

Antonyms:

depress, hurt, injure
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