Food stamps ameliorate poverty, but they do not eliminate it.
"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
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.
I think you mean ameliorate, which means to make something that is bad into something better. The new law will ameliorate this situation.
No, the sentence is incorrect. Ameliorate means to make better, more tolerable or improve. The sentence you pose is saying "Is it possible to receive information that could improve me for further unsuccessful interviews." It would be more accurate to say, "Is it possible to receive information that could ameliorate my interviewing skills."
The government is attempting to ameliorate the impact of the floods on the economy. A bypass road would ameliorate the traffic problems that exist in the town.
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No. Ameliorate is a verb. It means to make better, to improve a condition.
A hot meal can ameliorate the discomforts of even the coldest day.
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