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rectified
[ rek-tuh-fahyd ]
adjective
- made, put, or set right; corrected or remedied:
E-commerce still suffers from an easily rectified fallacy—the notion that a website constitutes a web business.
- made square or straight:
This ceramic tile is a quality rectified tile, mechanically finished on all sides to achieve uniformity.
- Electricity. (of an alternating current) changed into a direct current:
If you know what might cause "skipping" in a brushed DC motor supplied by a rectified AC signal, tell me.
- Chemistry. (especially of a spirit or liquor) purified by repeated distillation:
Whiskey made of rectified spirits, colored and flavored by burnt sugar, was often branded as bourbon.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of rectify.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ԴDz··پ·ھ adjective
- ܲ··پ·ھ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of rectified1
Example Sentences
"Westdale North has carried out extensive work to resolve the issues and we will continue to liaise with them to ensure any outstanding problems are rectified," he added.
It’s as likely you’ve forgotten what happened, which is easily rectified by watching the Season 1 finale.
Clearly the manager has no nous when it comes to substituting underperforming players, a situation that can only get worse if it's not immediately rectified.
Not all elements of the 2024 bill will be implemented however, as ministers say they have identified flaws "which would prevent certain provisions from operating as intended and that need to be rectified".
They added any measures fitted under government schemes must be done by a Trustmark-registered installer "to the highest standards with issues promptly and properly rectified".
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