Meaning & Definition of word "Amendment"

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    Amendment

    /əˈmɛndmənt/

    noun:

    • 1. A change or addition designed to improve a text, law, or legislative proposal.
      • Example: The Senate proposed an amendment to the healthcare bill to include more funding for mental health services.
    • 2. An alteration to a legal document or statute.
      • Example: The First Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees freedom of speech.
    • 3. The process of making changes to a constitution or other governing document.
      • Example: The amendment process in our country requires a supermajority in both houses of Congress.
    • 4. A formal written change to a legally binding document.
      • Example: She submitted an amendment to her contract to extend the deadline for her project.
    • 5. An addition to a legislative proposal that addresses specific issues.
      • Example: The proposed amendment aimed to address climate change by implementing new regulations on emissions.

    Etymology

    Middle French 'amendement' from Latin 'emendamentum', meaning correction.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    constitutional amendment:

    A change made to the Constitution.

    amendment process:

    The formal procedure for making changes to a legal document.

    amending a bill:

    The act of changing a proposed piece of legislation.

    Related Words

    emend:

    To correct or edit a text.

    modify:

    To change in form or character.

    revise:

    To reconsider and alter, especially in a written document.

    Slang Meanings of amendment

    Meaning: Amend it

    Example Sentence: Just amend it quickly before we submit the final version.

    Meaning: Make a tweak

    Example Sentence: Let's make a tweak to that clause, it's not clear.