corrects Antonyms
Meaning of corrects
corrects
to make or set right, conforming to a set figure, conforming to the strict requirements of a specific ideology or set of beliefs or values, conforming to or agreeing with fact, logic, or known truth, to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required condition, to indicate the faults or errors of and show how they can be made right, agreeing with fact or known truth, counteract, neutralize, meeting or agreeing with a particular standard, to point out usually for amendment the errors or faults of, conforming to an approved or conventional standard, to discipline or punish (someone) for some fault or lapse, rebuke entry 1, punish
corrects Sentence Examples
- The teacher corrects student's grammar and spelling mistakes.
- The software automatically corrects any typographical errors.
- The editor carefully corrects the manuscript before it goes to print.
- The fact-checker corrects any factual inaccuracies in the article.
- The lawyer corrects the legal documents to ensure they are valid.
- The accountant corrects the financial statements to make them accurate.
- The weather forecast corrects its predictions as new information becomes available.
- The doctor corrects the patient's diagnosis after further examination.
- The GPS corrects its course after detecting a deviation from the desired path.
- The stock market corrects itself after a period of volatility and instability.
FAQs About the word corrects
to make or set right, conforming to a set figure, conforming to the strict requirements of a specific ideology or set of beliefs or values, conforming to or agr
rectifies,amends, reforms, changes, repairs, improves, shortens,rewrites, modifies, revises
harms, hurts, injures, damages,impairs,mars,aggravates, spoils, worsens
The teacher corrects student's grammar and spelling mistakes.
The software automatically corrects any typographical errors.
The editor carefully corrects the manuscript before it goes to print.
The fact-checker corrects any factual inaccuracies in the article.