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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181. Martin learned to drive as his Skill project and improved on his swimming ability in the Physical Recreation section.
182. The 20 percent. contribution will be abolished, the rebate system will be improved and single retired people will be protected.
183. Some studies have documented lower dropout rates, improved attendance, greater academic course-taking, and better academic performance.
184. However, the therapist did not think that the situation had improved and therefore offered further open access.
185. Version 8. 0 also comes with an improved installation routine that is faster and better able to anticipate conflicts.
186. The entrance has been widened to give improved access for disabled people.
187. The ability to control our own fertility gives women choice and timing, as well as improved overall health.
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