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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151. Changes in working practices will provide a base for improved performance.
152. For peace to exist in the region there needs to be a much improved understanding between all the parties concerned.
153. Comfort has been sacrificed for the sake of improved performance.
154. His health is much improved since he gave up smoking.
155. You could have improved your answers by closer attention to detail.
156. He came back from his holiday with greatly improved health.
157. His manner seemed unpleasant at first, but he improved on further acquaintance.
158. The car's improved suspension gives a much smoother ride than earlier models.
159. The office has recently been refurbished and the ventilation system improved.
160. that it had improved.
161. The improved trade figures are a much-needed shot in the arm for the economy.
162. Improved safety measures in cars can be counterproductive as they encourage people to drive faster.
163. Half of these plots is devoted to raising improved seeds.
164. They are pushing on with their campaign for improved childcare facilities.
165. The team were rather ragged in the first half of the match, but improved in the second half.
166. I began to come along well in English after I improved my study methods.
167. His health has not been improved by all the upset at home.
168. It is highly debatable whether conditions have improved for low-income families.
169. The programme should not be set in tablets of stone(sentencedict.com), but improved continuously.
170. He's improved a lot, and his handicap has come down from 18 to 12.
171. This tangibly demonstrated that the world situation could be improved.
172. He had improved so much the doctor had cut his dosage.
173. Although his relationship with his mother had improved somewhat,[Sentencedict.com] he was still depressed.
174. I tried to suggest ways in which the plans could be improved, but he slapped me down.
175. It's for other people to judge how much I have improved.
176. Their French has improved enormously.
177. The drug improved mental alertness.
178. The patient has improved perceptibly.
179. Your character can be improved. If you want to improve your life, you need to change yourself by improving your character. Dr T.P.Chia
180. A position of dignity is more easily improved upon than acquired. Publilius Syrus
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