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    Rec·ti·fy
    /ˈrektəˌfī/

    verb

    • 1. put right; correct: "mistakes made now cannot be rectified later"
    • 2. convert (alternating current) to direct current.
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  3. Rectify means to set right, correct, or purify something. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and medical and technical uses of the word rectify from Merriam-Webster.

  4. Rectify means to correct, make pure, or change something. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts with examples from various sources.

  5. to make, put, or set right; remedy; correct: He sent them a check to rectify his account. Synonyms: amend, emend, mend. Antonyms: muddle, worsen. to put right by adjustment or calculation, as an instrument or a course at sea. Synonyms: straighten, regulate, adjust.

  6. Rectify means to correct, make pure, or change something. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts with definitions, synonyms, and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. To rectify is to correct or improve somethingyou can imagine straightening out something that's bent to make it work better. The Old French rectifier, in fact, means "to make straight," from the Latin root rectus, "straight." Definitions of rectify. verb. make right or correct. “ rectify the calculation”.

  8. 5 days ago · Rectify means to change something wrong or incorrect into something right or satisfactory. It can also mean to separate, convert, or determine something in different fields such as chemistry, electricity, or mathematics.

  9. Rectify means to set right, correct, or improve something. It can also refer to a chemical process, an electrical conversion, or a mathematical calculation. See different sources and examples of rectify.

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