Similar words: correct, incorrect, correctly, corrective, correction, politically correct, political correctness, correlated. Meaning: [kə'rekt] adj. 1. having something undesirable neutralized 2. punished for misbehavior.
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61) In addition savings accounts and bank certificates of deposit would no longer be automatically corrected for inflation on top of interest.
62) Similarly, we may say that merely verbal errors can be corrected in standard ways.
63) The hostess of the coffee place thought they were waiting for a table and corrected them for not standing in the queue.
64) The medical history, examination and tests should check for pre-existing problems which can be corrected.
65) We may construct a picture to be corrected or filled in by further examination or the discovery of new evidence.
66) All samples were assayed at a 50% dilution in immunoassay buffer and corrected for dilution after subtraction of the assay detection limit.
67) A three-dollar conversion would have corrected the design defect, but the corporation chose to ignore the problem.
68) At eight, still waiting by the window, a second bulletin corrected one of the reports from the first.
69) Thus, secondary alterations in sodium transport were also corrected to wild-type levels by the transfection protocol used.
70) The great advantage of the Word-Maker is that the word can be corrected without confusing the speller by crossings out and insertions.
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71) As their brilliant performance in the Gulf War later demonstrated so vividly, our new management system corrected that vexing problem.
72) They were most amenable and forwarded a corrected contract without delay.
73) Once the mistake is corrected the money can be collected at a later date.
74) No, he corrected himself: that was to put it the wrong way round.
75) All counts were corrected by subtraction of counts for 1 4 C liberated in control vials without specimens.
76) This can be corrected either in Photoshop or by simply playing around with the white balance.
77) The paper is corrected and assessed by the teacher and by one external examiner.
78) The paragraph can be first written, then corrected, and then read aloud.
79) You should stand corrected.
80) Manuscripts are generally published 2-3 weeks after receipt of corrected proofs.
81) Heaven Can Wait, skippered by Harold Cudmore, led her group, finishing third overall on corrected time.
82) An additional 5 % to 10 % of all children have significant visual impairment that could be corrected if glasses were available.
83) This can be corrected at the pre-trial review or preliminary arbitration hearing.
84) Another woman corrected him, saying she heard the coat was found a bit farther down the freight train track.
85) Well, not exactly no one, she corrected herself, for she knew Tina would not be embarrassed or afraid.
86) The opposite problem of loose motions or diarrhoea should also be carefully monitored and corrected through altering the patient's diet.
87) Peak heights were measured and corrected to a constant internal standard value.
88) Patti noted that some of the information was incorrectly entered into the database, but that Abele later corrected the listing.
89) The problem was caused by faulty software and was corrected Sunday.
90) General Shafter corrected, and the three officers, bouncing about as they tried to peer down through the clouds, laughed.
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