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- MENDED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 : an act of mending : repair 2 : a mended place can't even see the mend on the sleeve Phrases on the mend
- MENDED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MENDED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of mend 2 to repair something that is broken or damaged: Learn more
- Mended - definition of mended by The Free Dictionary
1 The act of mending: did a neat mend on the sock 2 A mended place: You can't tell where the mend is
- mended - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
mend one's ways, to improve one's way of behaving: As he grew older he mended his ways and became a useful citizen on the mend, improving, esp in health: The patient was on the mend
- MEND definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you mend something that is damaged or broken, you repair it so that it works properly or can be used They mended the leaking roof
- Mend - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When you mend something, you fix it or make it better If you can mend your broken lamp, then it will shine again If not you'll have to sit in the dark The word mend was originally used as a religious term, meaning to free a person from sin, usually through repentance and good deeds Mend has come to refer to fixing something that is broken
- Definition of mended - Words Defined
Primary Meaning: At its core, "mended" refers to the action of repairing something that is broken, damaged, or incomplete This can apply to physical objects (like clothing or machinery) as well as abstract concepts (like relationships or emotional states)
- Mend Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
He's trying to mend his reputation We've mended our differences [=stopped arguing] and agreed on a plan
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