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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.
  2. Jun 2, 2012 · When you rectify something, you correct an error or make things right, which is fitting because rectify and correct both ultimately trace back to the Latin word regere, which can mean “to lead straight,” “to direct,” or “to rule.”

  3. Rectify definition: to make, put, or set right; remedy; correct. See examples of RECTIFY used in a sentence.

  4. RECTIFY definition: 1. to correct something or make something right: 2. to make a substance pure 3. to change an…. Learn more.

  5. RECTIFY meaning: 1. to correct something or make something right: 2. to make a substance pure 3. to change an…. Learn more.

  6. When you rectify something, you fix it or make it right. Some English teachers will give you a chance to rectify any mistakes you've made in an essay and hand in a second, edited draft.

  7. 1. a. To set right; correct: rectified the situation by adding more chairs so that more people could sit. See Synonyms at correct. b. To correct by calculation or adjustment: rectified the mathematical error. 2. Chemistry To refine or purify, especially by distillation. 3. Electronics To convert (alternating current) into direct current. 4.

  8. rectify something to put right something that is wrong synonym correct. to rectify a fault; We must take steps to rectify the situation.

  9. If you rectify something that is wrong, you change it so that it becomes correct or satisfactory.

  10. Rectify definition: to make, put, or set right; remedy; correct. See examples of RECTIFY used in a sentence.

  11. to correct something or change it so that it is acceptable: The government has promised to rectify the situation.

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