Make Amends - To 'amend' something is to change something. So to 'make amends' for something you did wrong means to put whatever you did right.
The vandals agreed to make amends for all the damage they had done to the classroom.
She wanted to make amends for her mistake by apologizing and offering to help in any way she could.
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "for justice."
For justice.
"will have been meeting" is the verb phrase in the given sentence.
To reconcile means to make amends, to resolve or accept something. Here are some sentences.They tried to reconcile their differences.He should reconcile himself to being a B student instead of an A student.Let's reconcile this problem before we end the meeting.
Reparations.
I am hoping that we can make amends.
Think of it this way... amend means change and amends means changes. So just substitute the word changes with amends. For example, I hope to make amends in this new year.
Make Amends - To 'amend' something is to change something. So to 'make amends' for something you did wrong means to put whatever you did right.The vandals agreed to make amends for all the damage they had done to the classroom.(for of the verb "to amend")The legislature regularly amends the budgets for state agencies.
No. The noun amends occurs only in the plural. You can "make an amendment" (to change something) and you can "make amends" (again meaning to change; to put something right) but you can not "make an amend".It is similar to the phrase "giving alms." You can't give an alm.
No, the question would have to indicate a person to make amends with.
Last Chance to Make Amends was created in 2006.
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Try a sentence with the phrase "capitol city"
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To 'amend' something is to change something. So to 'make amends' for something you did wrong means to put whatever you did right.
yes (alternative answer) "cachet integrity" is not a sentence, it is a phrase, and the meaning of that phrase is not particularly clear, either.
I was caught napping.