Pronunciation: /pʊt raɪt/
verb to correct or fix a mistake or problem
A1 I need to put right my mistake.
A2 She always tries to put right any misunderstandings.
B1 The company is working to put right the issues with their product.
B2 The government is taking steps to put right the economy.
C1 The team worked tirelessly to put right the errors in the project.
C2 It took months of effort to put right the damage caused by the scandal.
adverb in a manner that corrects or fixes a mistake or problem
A1 I will put right the mistake I made.
A2 She quickly put right the error in her calculations.
B1 The mechanic was able to put right the problem with my car.
B2 The manager promised to put right the issues with customer service.
C1 The government is working to put right the injustices of the past.
C2 The company made a sincere effort to put right their past mistakes.
formal The company took immediate action to put right the accounting error.
informal I had to quickly put right my mistake before anyone noticed.
slang I had to fix my blunder to put things right.
figurative He worked hard to put right the strained relationship with his brother.
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