Pronunciation: /ˌrek.tə.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
noun the act of correcting or making right; the process of removing errors or mistakes
A1 The rectification of errors in the document was necessary before submission.
A2 The rectification of the plumbing issue took longer than expected.
B1 The rectification of the company's financial records was completed by the end of the month.
B2 The rectification of the software bug required the team to work overtime.
C1 The rectification of the legal contract was a complex process involving multiple revisions.
C2 The rectification of the architectural plans was crucial to ensure the building met all safety regulations.
formal The rectification of the error in the financial report was completed by the accounting department.
informal They finally fixed the mistake in the budget after a lot of back and forth.
slang They sorted out the mess in the paperwork and made things right.
figurative The rectification of their relationship took time and effort, but they eventually reconciled.
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