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to improve sb's lot

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  • improve — [im pro͞ov′] vt. improved, improving [earlier improw < Anglo Fr emprower < en , in + prou, gain, advantage < LL prode, advantage (back form. < L prodesse, to be of advantage): see PRO 2 & IS1] 1. Now Rare to use profitably or to good… …   English World dictionary

  • improve*/*/*/ — [ɪmˈpruːv] verb [I/T] to become better, or to make something better Your English will improve with practice.[/ex] More money is needed to improve airline security.[/ex] • improve on sth Words often used with improve Adverbs often used with… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • Lot (real estate) — Articleissues cleanup=June 2008 sections=August 2008In real estate, a lot is a tract or parcel of land owned or meant to be owned by some owner(s). A lot is essentially considered a parcel of real property in some countries or immovable property… …   Wikipedia

  • lot — lot1 W1S1 [lɔt US la:t] pron, adv 1.) a lot also lots informal a large amount or number ▪ We ve spent a lot on the children s education. ▪ How many CDs have you got? Lots. a lot of ▪ They paid a lot of money for that house. ▪ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • improve — verb (improved; improving) Etymology: Middle English improuen, emprouen, from Anglo French emprouer to make profit from, from French en + pru, prou advantage, from Late Latin prode more at proud Date: circa 1529 transitive verb 1. archaic employ …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • improve — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To make better] Syn. better, ameliorate, mend, amend, enhance, enrich, cultivate, revise, update, upgrade, elevate, polish, refine, purify, enlarge, touch up, edit, emend, civilize, educate, meliorate, landscape, develop,… …   English dictionary for students

  • improve vs improvise —   To improve is a verb that means to get better:   For example: Lynne did a lot to help people improve their English.   To improvise is a verb that means to invent or make something without having planned it:   For example: I hadn t prepared a… …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • improve vs improvise —   To improve is a verb that means to get better:   For example: Lynne did a lot to help people improve their English.   To improvise is a verb that means to invent or make something without having planned it:   For example: I hadn t prepared a… …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • improve — To become better. To use to good purpose. To make better; to increase the value of something by alteration or addition. To construct buildings, put up fences and provide drainage ditches on land. The performance of any act, whether on or off a… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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  • Economic Lot Scheduling Problem — The Economic Lot Scheduling Problem (ELSP) is a problem in economics that has been studied by a large number of researchers for almost 50 years. The term was first used in 1958 by research professor Jack Rogers, who developed a computational… …   Wikipedia

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