Similar words: improvise, improvised, improvident, improvisation, province, provinces, provincial, improved. Meaning: [ɪm'pruːvɪŋ] adj. getting higher or more vigorous.
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31) Research has focused on improving the car's aerodynamics.
32) Improving the product's presentation should increase sales.
33) We must concentrate our efforts on improving education.
34) Day by day the situation is improving.
35) They're improving day by day.
36) The government must commit itself to improving health care.
37) My health is improving from day to day.
38) What is the possibility of the weather improving?
39) They signed two agreements on improving economic co-operation.
40) Her health was improving day by day.
41) His coach says his golf swing needs improving.
42) His English is improving little by little.
43) We were asked to suggest ideas for improving efficiency.
44) The economy seems to be improving by degrees.
45) There are signs that the situation is improving.
46) We are chiefly concerned with improving educational standards.
47) I keep practising and I'm improving all the time.
48) You could use the money for improving your home.
49) Overcrowding remains a large obstacle to improving conditions.
50) Relations with the USSR are improving.
51) Intruder alarms are being fitted in many schools as a way of improving security.
52) We need to discuss ways of improving the machinery of government.
53) We were lucky to persuade a famous judge to lend his name to the movement for improving prison conditions.
54) They saw criminal law as an instrument for improving public morals.
55) Economically the country has been improving steadily these past ten years.
56) I've got onto a good idea for improving my work.
57) She's putting a lot of work into improving her French.
58) Reducing the number of road deaths is not simply a matter of improving roads.
59) Under the new approach more money will go towards improving the standard of training.
60) He was improving for a while,(www.Sentencedict.com) but I fear he's sliding back into his old habits.
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