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Detailed Synonyms for rectification in English

rectification:

rectification [the ~] nom

  1. the rectification
    the improvement; the correction; the rectification
  2. the rectification
    – determination of the length of a curve; finding a straight line equal in length to a given curve 1
    the rectification
    – determination of the length of a curve; finding a straight line equal in length to a given curve 1
  3. the rectification
    – the act of offering an improvement to replace a mistake; setting right 1
    the correction; the rectification
    – the act of offering an improvement to replace a mistake; setting right 1
  4. the rectification
    – the conversion of alternating current to direct current 1
    the rectification
    – the conversion of alternating current to direct current 1
  5. the rectification
    – (chemistry) the process of refinement or purification of a substance by distillation 1
    the rectification
    – (chemistry) the process of refinement or purification of a substance by distillation 1

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Related Definitions for "rectification":

  1. determination of the length of a curve; finding a straight line equal in length to a given curve1
  2. the act of offering an improvement to replace a mistake; setting right1
  3. the conversion of alternating current to direct current1
  4. (chemistry) the process of refinement or purification of a substance by distillation1

rectify:

to rectify verbe (rectifies, rectified, rectifying)

  1. to rectify
    to correct; to rectify; to put straight; to set right
    • correct verbe (corrects, corrected, correcting)
    • rectify verbe (rectifies, rectified, rectifying)
    • put straight verbe (puts straight, put straight, putting straight)
    • set right verbe (sets right, set right, setting right)
  2. to rectify
    to rectify; to make up; to make good
    • rectify verbe (rectifies, rectified, rectifying)
    • make up verbe (makes up, made up, making up)
    • make good verbe (makes good, made good, making good)
  3. to rectify
    to rectify; to put right; to set right
    • rectify verbe (rectifies, rectified, rectifying)
    • put right verbe (puts right, put right, putting right)
    • set right verbe (sets right, set right, setting right)
  4. to rectify
    to rectify
    • rectify verbe (rectifies, rectified, rectifying)
  5. to rectify
    to rectify; to put straight; to set right; to correct; to fix; to make good
    • rectify verbe (rectifies, rectified, rectifying)
    • put straight verbe (puts straight, put straight, putting straight)
    • set right verbe (sets right, set right, setting right)
    • correct verbe (corrects, corrected, correcting)
    • fix verbe (fixes, fixed, fixing)
    • make good verbe (makes good, made good, making good)
  6. to rectify
    – convert into direct current 1
    to rectify
    – convert into direct current 1
    • rectify verbe (rectifies, rectified, rectifying)
      • rectify alternating current1
  7. to rectify
    – make right or correct 1
    right; to correct; to rectify
    – make right or correct 1
    • right verbe
    • correct verbe (corrects, corrected, correcting)
    • rectify verbe (rectifies, rectified, rectifying)
      • rectify the calculation1
  8. to rectify
    – set straight or right 1
    to amend; remedy; to repair; to rectify; remediate
    – set straight or right 1
    • amend verbe (amends, amended, amending)
    • remedy verbe
      • remedy these deficiencies1
    • repair verbe (repairs, repaired, repairing)
      • repair an oversight1
    • rectify verbe (rectifies, rectified, rectifying)
      • rectify the inequities in salaries1
    • remediate verbe
  9. to rectify
    – bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one 1
    to reform; to reclaim; to rectify; to regenerate
    – bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one 1
    • reform verbe (reforms, reformed, reforming)
      • The Church reformed me1
      • reform your conduct1
    • reclaim verbe (reclaims, reclaimed, reclaiming)
    • rectify verbe (rectifies, rectified, rectifying)
    • regenerate verbe (regenerates, regenerated, regenerating)
  10. to rectify
    – reduce to a fine, unmixed, or pure state; separate from extraneous matter or cleanse from impurities 1
    to refine; to rectify
    – reduce to a fine, unmixed, or pure state; separate from extraneous matter or cleanse from impurities 1
    • refine verbe (refines, refined, refining)
      • refine sugar1
    • rectify verbe (rectifies, rectified, rectifying)
  11. to rectify
    – math: determine the length of 1
    to rectify
    – math: determine the length of 1
    • rectify verbe (rectifies, rectified, rectifying)
      • rectify a curve1

Conjugations for rectify:

present
  1. rectify
  2. rectify
  3. rectifies
  4. rectify
  5. rectify
  6. rectify
simple past
  1. rectified
  2. rectified
  3. rectified
  4. rectified
  5. rectified
  6. rectified
present perfect
  1. have rectified
  2. have rectified
  3. has rectified
  4. have rectified
  5. have rectified
  6. have rectified
past continuous
  1. was rectifying
  2. were rectifying
  3. was rectifying
  4. were rectifying
  5. were rectifying
  6. were rectifying
future
  1. shall rectify
  2. will rectify
  3. will rectify
  4. shall rectify
  5. will rectify
  6. will rectify
continuous present
  1. am rectifying
  2. are rectifying
  3. is rectifying
  4. are rectifying
  5. are rectifying
  6. are rectifying
subjunctive
  1. be rectified
  2. be rectified
  3. be rectified
  4. be rectified
  5. be rectified
  6. be rectified
diverse
  1. rectify!
  2. let's rectify!
  3. rectified
  4. rectifying
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "rectify":

  1. convert into direct current1
    • rectify alternating current1
  2. make right or correct1
    • rectify the calculation1
  3. set straight or right1
    • rectify the inequities in salaries1
  4. bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one1
  5. reduce to a fine, unmixed, or pure state; separate from extraneous matter or cleanse from impurities1
  6. math: determine the length of1
    • rectify a curve1