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improving Definition


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improve
verb improved, improving
    tr & intr
    1. To make or become better or of higher quality or value; to make or cause something to make progress.
      Example: must improve his appearance if he wants this job
      Example: Her health has improved lately
      Thesaurus: upgrade, develop, enhance, reorganize, gentrify, refine, progress, mend, recuperate, ameliorate, recover, rectify, turn over a new leaf, perk up; Antonym: downgrade, decline.
    2. To produce something better, or of higher quality or value, than a previous example.
      Example: has improved on the world record by one second
      Form: improve on something (especially)
    3. To increase the value or beauty of (land or property) by cultivation, laying out gardens, building, etc.
Derivative: improvable
adj
    Derivative: improver
    noun
      Derivative: improving
        See separate entry.
      Etymology: 17c: from French emprower, from en- into + prou profit.





      improving
      adj
        1. Tending to cause improvement.
        2. Uplifting or instructive, especially in regard to someone's morals.
          Example: should sit down with an improving book
          Example: think improving thoughts
      noun
        1. An act or the process of making something better.
          Example: Improving the decor added to the value of the house
      Derivative: improvingly
      adverb


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