Meaning & Definition of Amendment in English
Amendment
A change or addition to a legal or statutory document.
Pronunciation:
/əˈmɛndmənt/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
amendmentsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A formal change or addition proposed during the debate or drafting of legislation.
Example Sentence: The senator introduced an amendment to improve the healthcare proposal.
Definition: An alteration made to a document or form.
Example Sentence: The contractor requested an amendment to the original contract to extend the timeline.
Definition: In U.S. law, a change or addition to the Constitution.
Example Sentence: The First Amendment to the Constitution guarantees freedom of speech.
Definition: An improvement or correction made to something.
Example Sentence: The author made several amendments to the manuscript before publication.
Etymology
Origin: Middle French 'amendement' from Latin 'emendamentum', meaning correction.
Synonyms
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.
Translations
- Spanish: enmienda
- French: amendement
- German: Änderung
- Russian: поправка
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.