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amelioration

 
Dictionary: a·me·lio·ra·tion   (ə-mēl'yə-rā'shən) pronunciation
 
n.
  1. The act or an instance of ameliorating.
  2. The state of being ameliorated; improvement.

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Thesaurus: amelioration
 

noun

  1. The act of making better or the condition of being made better: amendment, betterment, improvement, melioration, upgrade. See better/worse.
  2. Steady improvement, as of an individual or a society: betterment, development, improvement, melioration, progress. See better/worse.

 
Antonyms: amelioration
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n

Definition: improvement
Antonyms: worsening


 
Wine Lover's Companion: amelioration
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[uh-MEEL-yuh-RAY-shuhn] A catchall term for various methods of improving a wine, some of which are illegal in commercial winemaking. These methods include adding sugar, water, and/or acid to the grape juice or wine to correct deficiencies. Most countries have regulations pertaining to these practices with regard to commercial winemaking.

 
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: the act of relieving ills and changing for the better
  Synonyms: melioration, betterment


 
 

 

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