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Improvable
see synonyms of improvableAdjective
1. improvable
susceptible of improvement
WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.
Improvable
see synonyms of improvableverb
1.
to make or become better in quality; ameliorate
2. (transitive)
to make (buildings, land, etc) more valuable by additions or betterment
3. (intr; usually foll by on or upon)
to achieve a better standard or quality in comparison (with)
to improve on last year's crop
noun
4. on the improve
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Improvable
see synonyms of improvable verb transitiveWord forms: imˈproved or imˈproving
1. Rare
to use profitably or to good advantage
to improve one's leisure by studying
2.
to raise to a better quality or condition; make better
3. US
to make (land or structures) more valuable by cultivation, construction, etc.
verb intransitive
4.
to become better in quality or condition
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Improvable
see synonyms of improvablev. im·proved, im·prov·ing, im·proves
v.tr.
1. To raise to a more desirable or more excellent quality or condition; make better: Exercise can improve your health.
2. To increase the productivity or value of (land or property): improved the house by adding a bathroom.
v.intr.
1. To become better: Economic conditions are improving.
2. To make beneficial additions or changes: You can improve on the translation of that text.
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