No. Ameliorate is a verb. It means to make better, to improve a condition.
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Ameliorate means to make better.I shall ameliorate his pain with comforting words. Virginia will ameliorate her debt by making payments on time. The war will be ameliorated by a peace treaty.
Food stamps ameliorate poverty, but they do not eliminate it.
A hot meal can ameliorate the discomforts of even the coldest day.
"The reform did much to ameliorate living standards in Africa."
I am very glad to see that someone is working to ameliorate our problams
A hot meal can ameliorate the discomforts of even the coldest day.
by expanding our non polluting energy choices, we can ameliorate a variety of risks
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I think you mean ameliorate, which means to make something that is bad into something better. The new law will ameliorate this situation.
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