Improve in a sentence as a verb

But it does reduce risk and improve the likelihood of deal close once you get to that point.

It's great that Gmail is trying to innovate and improve the email experience.

If you don't like the stories, it's not going to improve the situation to be uncivil in the comment threads.

At least the tech gentrifiers will actually improve the ******* place, unlike these leeches!

And yet it exists, and continues to improve, and now companies like Codeweavers are built upon it.

Read what we're doing to improve the security of accessible encryption and our reasoning for publishing these audits.

Moreover, think it through: I would not have taken a job that continues to improve the broader C# ecosystem if I thought that the .NET platform was some kind of dead end.

Without going into detail: VT-x is set of features built natively into some intel processors to improve virtualization.

I'm the author of this app, and we're building a crowd-sourced network of live-updating Android barometers in hopes that we can improve short-term weather prediction.

James Watt discovers the latent heat of evaporation, and realizes that separating the condenser from the piston would improve efficiency.

I learned something new and mathematically-interesting about the natural world, the author came up with a clever hack to enliven backgrounds, and we learn how to apply that to improve our own designs.

To which a third developer responds indignantly that the "official" workaround for this issue is sufficient and that the user should head over to the corresponding wiki page and improve the workaround description.

Upon leaving jail I learned programming, worked freelance to pay for my tuition while I got a degree, got a PhD, and am now working towards spending my life using my skills as efficiently as I can to improve the lives of as many people as possible.

The people who actually work the port asked that they not disrupt the port, but in the end these dreadlocked, shiftless complainers cost those longshoremen a day in wages -- Viva El Proletariado!What we have today is a group of young, electively poor white kids who are upset that the price of unheated lofts and dingy Victorians are being driven up by people who have the means and motivation to actually own and improve them.

Improve definitions

verb

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

See also: better amend ameliorate meliorate

verb

get better; "The weather improved toward evening"

See also: better ameliorate meliorate