amendatory (Meaning)

Wordnet

amendatory (s)

effecting amendment

Webster

amendatory (a.)

Supplying amendment; corrective; emendatory.

amendatory Sentence Examples

  1. The committee proposed several amendatory measures to improve the efficiency of the existing policy.
  2. The legislative body unanimously passed the amendatory bill, bringing about significant changes to the tax code.
  3. The board of directors reviewed the amendatory recommendations and decided to implement them for better governance.
  4. The company's shareholders submitted an amendatory petition to address concerns about executive compensation.
  5. The legal team drafted an amendatory agreement to rectify the errors in the original contract.
  6. The government introduced an amendatory resolution to address environmental concerns and promote sustainable practices.
  7. The homeowners' association held a meeting to discuss and vote on various amendatory proposals to the community bylaws.
  8. The school board approved an amendatory policy to enhance student safety and well-being on campus.
  9. In response to public feedback, the city council initiated an amendatory process to revise the zoning regulations.
  10. The constitutional amendment was part of an ongoing amendatory process to reflect the evolving needs of the society.

FAQs About the word amendatory

effecting amendmentSupplying amendment; corrective; emendatory.

corrective, reformative, beneficial, reformatory, therapeutic, curative, reparative,remedial, remedying, rectifying

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The committee proposed several amendatory measures to improve the efficiency of the existing policy.

The legislative body unanimously passed the amendatory bill, bringing about significant changes to the tax code.

The board of directors reviewed the amendatory recommendations and decided to implement them for better governance.

The company's shareholders submitted an amendatory petition to address concerns about executive compensation.