Making amends.
The term for correcting a wrong that was done is "making amends" or "making restitution."
The term for using the wrong word is "malapropism." It refers to the unintentional misuse of a word that sounds similar to the intended word, resulting in a comical or nonsensical statement.
"ParabΓ©ns" is the Portuguese term used to convey "well done" in Brazilian Portuguese.
There is nothing wrong with the word "head" as it is a commonly used term to refer to the uppermost part of the body where the brain and sensory organs are located.
In Yiddish, the term for gentile is "goy."
The correct spelling is "accusation." It refers to a charge or claim that someone has done something wrong or illegal.
Restitution and restoration are possibilities.
The word for 'correcting a wrong' is what?
redress
There are many words, including most synonyms of the verb "correct." I would say that the best fit is "rectify."
redress
it could be forgetting to pay for something and didn't go back that time to pay for it but thinking it through and later on go back pay for it and say sorry
No. But it does need correcting.
The term "very sorry for having done wrong" is a sentence fragment (there is no subject to form a complete sentence). The abstract noun in the sentence fragment is "wrong" a word for a concept.
eqaliization
Osteotomy is the correcting of a bone deformity by cutting the bone.
The procedure done before processing by correcting image from different errors is preprocessing.this has to be done before image enhancement
The correct version is"What you have done is wrong". In this form, "What" stands for "The thing that". The alternative "What have you done"... is a question.