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Definitions for corrected
cor·rect·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
correctedadjective
having something undesirable neutralized
"with glasses her corrected vision was 20:20"
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corrected
Corrected refers to the actions taken to amend or rectify a mistake, error, flaw or fault. It implies the process of making something right, accurate, or in line with a particular standard or requirement. It can apply in various contexts such as correcting a piece of text, a behavior, a mathematical error, or a mechanical fault.
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Corrected
of Correct
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of corrected in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of corrected in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of corrected in a Sentence
Any illegality will be corrected and any violation of our constitutional framework will be responded to.
I can not think of anything that's more awful, unspeakable and wrong for a government to do than to use its power to execute somebody who didn't commit the crime they're accused of, the problem with capital punishment is that once it's inflicted you can't take it back -- can't be corrected.
OK, he said it. Let's try and get it corrected for the next time.
President Donald Trump said' you're a RINO.' I said' no sir, I'm not a RINO.' I said,' I simply corrected the misinformation you were given by( the Texas) attorney general, and that's all I did.
You have a few months right now where you are pretty much well assured that you won't have an audience issue, so it is a good time to lock up talent and make sure the course is corrected.
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