Amend in a sentence as a verb

It's almost like we need to amend Wadler's Law to include a 4th level, "4.

I told the woman that I wanted to amend the contract and she huffed and told me they don't do that.

'' Until it does, it's --amend or git rebase --interactive time.

Or maybe I said something that specifically set you off, in which case, let me know so I can amend my comment.

The only difference is Google puts out those APIs and it works with manufacturers to amend / add as required.

'The other arguments amount stuff like:1. I use mercurial all of the time and I don't understand how anyone can use git because of | commit --amend | rebase --interactive | etc> that allows you to rewrite commits.

"I would prefer an alternative to it therefore I donate to amend the constitution in order to ban it" is not what I would call sane and sensible reasoning

Their existence's only positive value is as a clarion call to vigorous action by our legislators to amend the law to close the gap between the letter and spirit.

It did not propose the introduction of an equivalent contract or amend californian law to effectively introduce one2.

If you just go and actually pay attention, there will be opportunities to participate.---I want to amend this because I feel like it might come across as a little hostile, but that's not the intention.

Should it ultimately be upheld, the only real solution in light of this is for Congress to amend the Copyright Act to do a carve-out for APIs to enable them to get special handling under the law to facilitate inter-operability.

Amend definitions

verb

make amendments to; "amend the document"

verb

to make better; "The editor improved the manuscript with his changes"

See also: better improve ameliorate meliorate

verb

set straight or right; "remedy these deficiencies"; "rectify the inequities in salaries"; "repair an oversight"

See also: rectify remediate remedy repair