Similar words: approve, approve of, impress, impression, impressive, provoke, province, provide. Meaning: [ɪm'pruːv] adj. 1. made more desirable or valuable or profitable; especially made ready for use or marketing 2. become or made better in quality 3. (of land) made ready for development or agriculture by clearing of trees and brush.
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31. Her piano playing has greatly improved/has improved greatly.
32. We have improved the coordination of services.
33. Sales had improved by midyear.
34. Has the situation improved at all?
35. Your Spanish has improved immeasurably.
36. He's never improved on his first book.
37. The report highlights the need for improved safety.
38. The quality of the training has vastly improved.
39. If you can't deliver improved sales figures, you're fired.
40. Things improved when we got down to the specifics.
41. How might the plans be improved upon?
42. Sean's performance at school has greatly improved.
43. We've certainly improved on last year's figures.
44. Villagers have organized a lobby for improved local facilities.
45. In the following years, his fortunes improved considerably.
46. Britain's balance of payments improved modestly last month.
47. The engine has been greatly improved in later models.
48. The car's design has been greatly improved.
49. Indications are that the situation hasn't improved much.
50. Her looks improved as she grew older.
51. The new edition of the dictionary has considerably improved.
52. The situation has improved very little .
53. Long-term prospects for the economy have improved.
54. Life has improved and returned to normal.
55. The change of government led to improved industrial relations.
56. Working conditions in the industry have improved greatly.
57. Our washing powder now has a new improved formula.
58. Returns on with-profits bonds have improved.
59. Have standards of morality improved?
60. They retrofitted the plane with improved seating.
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