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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61. His improved performance does credit to his trainer.
62. Her service has improved,and I can hardly receive it.
63. The unions are pressing for improved working conditions.
64. They are making substantial claims for improved working conditions.
65. Relations between the two states have improved.
66. Her temper hasn't improved with age!
67. All in all, her condition is greatly improved.
68. The situation has improved in recent years.
69. Her skills improved with time.
70. Improved graphics took computer games into a new era.
71. He left nothing to be improved on.
72. Improved productivity justifies an increase in wages.
73. Housing standards improved immeasurably after the war.
74. That improved Mrs Goole's already favourable opinion of him.
75. The school's test scores have not improved.
76. His health improved/deteriorated sharply this week.
77. In many cases standards have greatly improved.
78. The question was whether protection could be improved.
79. It still amazes me how much she has improved.
80. This tool machine is capable of being improved.
81. Sales improved after an unpromising start .
82. He's improved in leaps and bounds this season.
83. Our play improved and we pulled back two goals.
84. He has improved his country's standing abroad.
85. Improved consumer confidence is crucial to an economic recovery.
86. Conditions have improved considerably over the past few years.
87. Day by day his condition improved.
88. Her work has improved beyond measure .
89. Britain's balance of payments deficit has improved slightly.
90. The car's improved suspension gives you a smoother ride.
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