rectification
Americannoun
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the act of rectifying, or the fact of being rectified.
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Astrology. the method by which the known times of major events in one's life are used to determine an unknown time of birth.
Etymology
Origin of rectification
1425–75; late Middle English; < Middle French < Late Latin rectificātiōn-, stem of rectificātiō. See rectify, -fication
Example Sentences
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Of the 13,795 identified accident-prone "black spots", only 5,036 have undergone long-term rectification.
From BBC • Apr. 20, 2025
It advocates for the rectification of existing inequalities and emphasises that policies must be adapted to regional and sociocultural contexts, to enable the establishment of just, low-carbon food systems.
From Science Daily • Dec. 5, 2023
Ant Group said in a statement that it “has been conducting business rectification proactively since 2020” and that it would “comply with the terms of the penalty in all earnestness and sincerity.”
From New York Times • Jul. 7, 2023
"Ant Group has been focusing on its business rectification and optimisation, and does not have a plan for an IPO," the company spokesperson said.
From Reuters • Jan. 8, 2023
Fortunately the piece of work he was engaged on was mere routine, the rectification of a long list of figures, not needing close attention.
From "1984" by George Orwell
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