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Definition of correction
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of correction is as below...
Correction
(n.) The act of
correcting,
or
making
that right which was
wrong;
change
for the
better;
amendment;
rectification,
as of an
erroneous
statement..
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Emendation
::
Emendation
(n.) The act of
altering
for the
better,
or
correcting
what is
erroneous
or
faulty;
correction;
improvement..
Chastisement
::
Chastisement
(n.) The act of
chastising;
pain
inflicted
for
punishment
and
correction;
discipline;
punishment.
Amendment
::
Amendment
(n.)
Correction
of an error in a writ or
process.
Overhauling
::
Overhauling
(n.) A
strict
examination
with a view to
correction
or
repairs.
Interlining
::
Interlining
(n.)
Correction
or
alteration
by
writing
between
the
lines;
interlineation.
Reduction
::
Reduction
(v. t.) The
correction
of
observations
for known
errors
of
instruments,
etc..
Bodkin
::
Bodkin
(n.) A sharp tool, like an awl, used for
picking
/ut
letters
from a
column
or page in
making
corrections..
Overhaul
::
Overhaul
(v. t.) To haul or drag over;
hence,
to turn over for
examination;
to
inspect;
to
examine
thoroughly
with a view to
corrections
or
repairs..
Correctional
::
Correctional
(a.)
Tending
to, or
intended
for,
correction;
used for
correction;
as, a
correctional
institution..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.)
Correction;
chastisement;
punishment
inflicted
by way of
correction
and
training.
Correction
::
Correction
(n.) The act of
correcting,
or
making
that right which was
wrong;
change
for the
better;
amendment;
rectification,
as of an
erroneous
statement..
Correctioner
::
Correctioner
(n.) One who is, or who has been, in the house of
correction..
Censorial
::
Censorial
(a.)
Belonging
to a
censor,
or to the
correction
of
public
morals..
Correction
::
Correction
(n.) The act of
reproving
or
punishing,
or that which is
intended
to
rectify
or to cure
faults;
punishment;
discipline;
chastisement..
Incorrection
::
Incorrection
(n.) Want of
correction,
restraint,
or
discipline..
Correction
::
Correction
(n.)
Abatement
of
noxious
qualities;
the
counteraction
of what is
inconvenient
or
hurtful
in its
effects;
as, the
correction
of
acidity
in the
stomach..
Revision
::
Revision
(n.) The act of
revising;
reexamination
for
correction;
review;
as, the
revision
of a book or
writing,
or of a proof
sheet;
a
revision
of
statutes..
Redress
::
Redress
(n.) The act of
redressing;
a
making
right;
reformation;
correction;
amendment.
Reformation
::
Reformation
(n.) The act of
reforming,
or the state of being
reformed;
change
from worse to
better;
correction
or
amendment
of life,
manners,
or of
anything
vicious
or
corrupt;
as, the
reformation
of
manners;
reformation
of the age;
reformation
of
abuses..
Incurable
::
Incurable
(a.) Not
admitting
or
capable
of
remedy
or
correction;
irremediable;
remediless;
as,
incurable
evils..
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