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1 dopuniti zakon
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2 dopuniti zakonski predlog
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3 ispraviti (se)
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4 izvršiti ispravku
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5 izvršiti ispravku teksta
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6 poboljšati(se)
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9 nadoknada
• amend; compensation; complementarity; fee; indemnification; indemnify; offset; precompensation; recovery; reimbursement; supplying; to compensate (someone for his) los -
10 poboljšati se
• amend; get better; grow better; improve about; improve away; improve off; meliorate; mend -
11 popraviti
• amend; atone; correct; dress; emend; fix; mend; recondition; rectify; redeem; redress; reform; refresh; reinstate; remedy; renovate; repair; salvage; set right; to make good; to make up -
12 izmeniti
• alter; alternate; amend; deform; emend; interchange; modify; replace; revise; to alter; to amend; unmake -
13 ispravan
• accurate; amend; approval; correct; faultless; good; just; precise; proper; right; righteous; sound; straight; truthful; virtuoso -
14 menjati
• alter; amend; change; changing; commute; decline; diversify; exchange; inflect; metabolize; modify; modulate; moult; shed; tinge; transfer; vary -
15 opraviti
• accommodate; amend; consign; do up; improve; mend; put right; refit; repair; set right -
16 poboljšan
• advanced; amend; appreciated; enhaneed; improved; regenerate -
17 promeniti
• alter; change; exchange; modify; pip; rechange; renew; replace; reverse; switch; to amend; transform; transmute; veer
См. также в других словарях:
amend — vt 1: to change or modify for the better 2: to alter esp. in the wording; esp: to alter formally by modification, deletion, or addition amend ed the statute amend the complaint to cure the defect amend·able adj … Law dictionary
Amend — A*mend , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Amended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Amending}.] [F. amender, L. emendare; e (ex) + mendum, menda, fault, akin to Skr. minda personal defect. Cf. {Emend}, {Mend}.] To change or modify in any way for the better; as, (a) by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amend — a‧mend [əˈmend] verb [transitive] to make small changes to a law or a document, for example to improve it, to make it more accurate, or to take account of new conditions: • a controversial plan to amend the Constitution amendment noun [countable … Financial and business terms
Amend — as a verb means to change or modify something, as in: *Constitutional amendment *Amend (motion), a motion to modify a pending main motion in parliamentary procedure *Amend something previously adopted, a motion to modify a previously adopted… … Wikipedia
Amend — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bill Amend (* 1962), US amerikanischer Comiczeichner Christoph Amend (* 1974), deutscher Journalist (Leiter Zeitmagazin) Erwin Amend (1919 1997), deutscher Komponist und Konzertmeister Rolf Dieter Amend (* … Deutsch Wikipedia
amend — amend; amend·a·ble; amend·a·to·ry; amend·ment; re·amend; … English syllables
amend — amend, emend 1. Amend is the more common word, used of making adjustments to a document or formal proposal (such as a parliamentary act), and also as a special word for ‘to change’ or ‘to alter’ in the context of personal behaviour. Its… … Modern English usage
amend — ► VERB ▪ make minor improvements to (a document, proposal, etc.). DERIVATIVES amendable adjective. USAGE On the difference between amend and emend, see the note at EMEND(Cf. ↑emendation). ORIGIN L … English terms dictionary
Amend — A*mend ([.a]*m[e^]nd ), v. i. To grow better by rectifying something wrong in manners or morals; to improve. My fortune . . . amends. Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amend — (v.) early 13c., to free from faults, rectify, from O.Fr. amender (12c.), from L. emendare to correct, free from fault, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + menda fault, blemish, from PIE *mend physical defect, fault (Cf. Skt. minda physical blemish … Etymology dictionary
amend — reform, *correct, rectify, revise, emend, remedy, redress Analogous words: *improve, better, ameliorate: *mend, repair: elevate, raise, *lift Antonyms: debase: impair Contrasted words: corrupt, vitiate, deprave, debauch, pervert (see DEBASE): * … New Dictionary of Synonyms