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1 ♦ amendment
♦ amendment /əˈmɛndmənt/n.1 emendamento ( anche leg., polit.); correzione; rettifica: to make an amendment to a law, apportare un emendamento a una legge; (rag.) amendment of entries, rettifica di scritture contabili; ( USA) the Fifth Amendment, il Quinto emendamento (alla costituzione)2 miglioramento. -
2 amendment
[ə'mendmənt]the Fifth Amendment — AE dir. il quinto emendamento
* * *[ə'mendmənt]the Fifth Amendment — AE dir. il quinto emendamento
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