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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91. They have improved immeasurably since their arrival.
92. Her health has improved in leaps and bounds.
93. This achievement has never been improved on.
94. Nurses want an improved career structure .
95. It's debatable whether or not the reforms have improved conditions.
96. We now offer a much improved service to our customers.
97. My quality of life has improved tremendously since I moved to the country.
98. Her health has improved appreciably since she changed her treatment.
99. Improved funding is fundamental to the success of the project.
100. Productivity in the steel industry improved by 5% last year.
101. They had a number of suggestions as to how the service could be improved.
102. There is a widespread impression that schooling needs to be improved.
103. Her health gradually improved.
104. Improved child-care facilities would benefit both sexes, not just women.
105. Teachers inform me that Tracey's behaviour has improved no end.
106. Parents gave the school valuable support in its case for getting its facilities improved.
107. Government spending on education has not increased. Some areas have improved,[sentencedict.com] but only as a result of robbing Peter to pay Paul.
108. For once, fortune was on our side: the weather improved in time for the match.
109. The fertility of the soil has been greatly improved by the use of pesticides.
110. His quality of life has improved dramatically since the operation.
111. Hollywood's slick public relations machine has produced a new improved model of a young movie star.
112. The improved trade figures have given the government fresh ammunition.
113. Our new improved face cream has wondrous effects on tired-looking skin.
114. The fare has much improved since Hugh has taken charge of the kitchen.
115. If you could prune away the unnecessary adjectives in this essay,[http://sentencedict.com/improved.html] it would be improved.
116. A resolution that conditions should be improved has been ratified.
117. The committee have passed a resolution that conditions ( should ) be improved.
118. We must dig over the vegetable garden to grow this new improved strain of vegetable.
119. The committee has recommended that the training program ( should ) be improved.
120. Countywide, examination results have improved by an average of eight per cent.
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