Meliorate

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈmiːliəˌreɪt/

Definitions of meliorate

verb to make or become better; improve

Example Sentences

A1 I want to meliorate my English skills by practicing every day.

A2 She decided to meliorate her cooking by taking a class.

B1 The company implemented new strategies to meliorate their sales performance.

B2 The government is working to meliorate the healthcare system for all citizens.

C1 The organization is constantly seeking ways to meliorate their efficiency and productivity.

C2 The team of scientists is dedicated to meliorate the current understanding of climate change.

Examples of meliorate in a Sentence

formal The government is implementing policies to meliorate the economic situation.

informal I'm trying to find ways to meliorate my study habits.

slang Let's brainstorm some ideas to meliorate this project.

figurative Time can meliorate even the deepest wounds of the heart.

Grammatical Forms of meliorate

past tense

meliorated

plural

meliorates

comparative

more meliorate

superlative

most meliorate

present tense

meliorate

future tense

will meliorate

perfect tense

have meliorated

continuous tense

is meliorating

singular

meliorates

positive degree

meliorate

infinitive

to meliorate

gerund

meliorating

participle

meliorating

Origin and Evolution of meliorate

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'meliorate' originated from the Latin word 'meliorare', which means 'to make better'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'meliorate' has come to be used in English to mean 'to improve or make better'.