Used in a Sentence

corrections

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for corrections.

Editorial note

Just a few corrections on the numbers on your post, the idea is correct: it's <55% for MS candiate, and <30% otherwise).

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Definitions1
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(US, Canada, law) Relating to the punishment, treatment, or supervision of persons who have been convicted of a crime

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of corrections gathered in one view.

noun

(US, Canada, law) Relating to the punishment, treatment, or supervision of persons who have been convicted of a crime

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for corrections.

noun

(US, Canada, law) Relating to the punishment, treatment, or supervision of persons who have been convicted of a crime

Example sentences

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Just a few corrections on the numbers on your post, the idea is correct: it's <55% for MS candiate, and <30% otherwise).

2

The standard example of unexpected esoteric physic application is the Special and General Relativity corrections of the GPS.

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The Federal & State Incarceration Rate was 13th, and general funds spending on corrections (2008), it was ranked 11th highest.

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It takes costly rounds of corrections before you can be transparant about that without causing major upheaval when you reveal everyone's salaries.

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A fire-and-forget missile is a single directional device with minor corrections for targeting.

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You won't get sci-fi ship maneuverability out of this, but it's useful for course corrections without having to carry or expend reaction mass.

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It seems one could do much more online than the limited footnote or corrections page we get with print.

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Quickie translation, corrections by German natives appreciated: After examining a complaint by the secret service the Attorney General is investigating the editors of netzpolitik.org.

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To get the power per m2 of land area in Britain, we must make several corrections.

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Their policy states they don't collect personal information or conversation history but that doesn't mean they aren't capturing corrections or things they deem to be non-personal but sound pretty personal to me (e.g.

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First, they never quite fully correct most astigmatism because the corrections are quantized in a way that makes it difficult to get a bang-on correction.

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My cousin told me to apply for a corrections job.

Quote examples

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Also a very big amount of the "evidence" for Dark Matter can be parametrized with corrections to the Gravitational force.

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This much more complex than "minor corrections for targeting".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use corrections in a sentence?

Just a few corrections on the numbers on your post, the idea is correct: it's <55% for MS candiate, and <30% otherwise).

What does corrections mean?

(US, Canada, law) Relating to the punishment, treatment, or supervision of persons who have been convicted of a crime

What part of speech is corrections?

corrections is commonly used as noun.