Definition of Amenders

1. Noun. (plural of amender) ¹

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Definition of Amenders

1. amender [n] - See also: amender

Lexicographical Neighbors of Amenders

amenaged
amenages
amenaging
amenance
amenaunce
amend
amendable
amendableness
amendation
amendations
amendatory
amende
amended
amended return
amender
amenders (current term)
amendes
amendful
amending
amendment
amendments
amends
amene
amened
amenia
amening
amenities
amenity
amenorrheal

Literary usage of Amenders

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Progressive Farmer: A Scientific Treatise on Agricultural Chemistry, the by John Adams Nash (1854)
"Substances used to benefit soils and crops, have also been distinguished into manures, stimulants, and amenders. Those of which the principal object is to ..."

2. Twelve Outputs Selected from Among Lectures and Articles Put Out from 1879 by Eveleen Laura Mason (1907)
"... may have seemed as inadequately related to the problem of Life, as to some, have seemed, the ultra-officious efforts of the would-be-amenders of Our ..."

3. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1856)
"factory assurance, that Shakspeare actually wrote what his conjectural amenders set down for him. No conjectural emendation ought to be admitted bodily into ..."

4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1812)
"Could then the framer and amenders of this Bill well have devised any means which would, indirectly, reflect greater discredit on the Establishment and ..."

5. A First Book of Jurisprudence for Students of the Common Law by Frederick Pollock (1896)
"I here is real danger of both the principles law. and the administration of the law being impaired by the well meant adventures of amenders who are not ..."

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