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English Expression
  1. :  rectify
  2. n.:  correction,  rectification,  redress,  remedy,  repairmen
  3. v.:   make right,   correct,  thing that redresses,  redressing or being redressed,  correct
  4. vt.:  repair,  retrieve,  right,  redressment,  disabuse,  debug
French Expression
  1. v.  corriger, redresser
Thesaurus
amend
counteract, off_set_, no, Breach, Going against, to the same extent..., withdraw, _Delete_, annul, cancel, by telephone, violate, antagonise, recover, compensate, deprecate, deem, differ, dissent, person described as or concerned with, ponder, ground, verdict, ablate, existence (, conjecturable, assume, valueless or unimportant, disallowance, upon sth disapprove of sth, guess, As, deem, acquire security, amends, adjudge, in one's mind, demur, abhor, hatred, hostile, backwards, antithesis, brave, oxygenize, confess, sth as sth interpret sth in a certain way, balm, pledge, restrain, interfere, ban, complain, fling, peace, match, arouse, lean, think, ponder, assumption, approximately, carrot, compensate for, mutter, emolument, hamper, competition, bout, compete, rubberize, debase, view, slope, bias, slope, be well-known for, opinion reached in this way, Position, Duimou character, advice, proposition, offer sth, artificial, presume, apprehend, speculate, elevate, ideation, reflective current, notion, notion, bar, in the possession of, curb, restraint, reliance, reliance, disfavor, dislike, Collision, the other way (a) round/about, inverse, abound
dissolution, acquittance, remedy, encash, atone, administer, remedy
Containing Phrases
corrective