Found 4 items, similar to Correct.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: correct
memperbaiki
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: correct
benar, betul, cocok, fasih, membenarkan, membetuli, memperbaiki, mencocokkan, pelurusan, tepat
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: correct
correct
v 1: make right or correct;
“Correct the mistakes”;
“rectify the
calculation” [syn:
rectify,
right] [ant:
falsify]
2: make reparations or amends for;
“right a wrongs done to the
victims of the Holocaust” [syn:
right,
compensate,
redress]
[ant:
wrong]
3: censure severely;
“She chastised him for his insensitive
remarks” [syn:
chastise,
castigate,
objurgate,
chasten]
4: adjust or make up for;
“engineers will work to correct the
effects or air resistance” [syn:
compensate,
counterbalance,
even out,
even off,
even up]
5: punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience;
“The
teacher disciplined the pupils rather frequently” [syn:
discipline,
sort out]
6: go down in value;
“the stock market corrected”;
“prices
slumped” [syn:
decline,
slump]
7: alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a
standard;
“Adjust the clock, please”;
“correct the
alignment of the front wheels” [syn:
adjust,
set]
8: treat a defect;
“The new contact lenses will correct for his
myopia”
correct
adj 1: free from error; especially conforming to fact or truth;
“the correct answer”;
“the correct version”;
“the
right answer”;
“took the right road”;
“the right
decision” [syn:
right] [ant:
incorrect,
incorrect]
2: socially right or correct;
“it isn't right to leave the
party without saying goodbye”;
“correct behavior” [syn:
right]
3: in accord with accepted standards of usage or procedure;
“what's the right word for this?”;
“the right way to open
oysters” [syn:
right]
4: correct in opinion or judgment;
“time proved him right”
[syn:
right] [ant:
wrong]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Correct
Correct
\Cor*rect"\ (k[^o]r*r[e^]kt"), a. [L. correctus, p. p.
of corrigere to make straight, to correct; cor- + regere to
lead straight: cf. F. correct. See
Regular,
Right, and
cf.
Escort.]
Set right, or made straight; hence, conformable to truth,
rectitude, or propriety, or to a just standard; not faulty or
imperfect; free from error; as, correct behavior; correct
views.
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Always use the most correct editions. --Felton.
Syn: Accurate; right, exact; precise; regular; faultless. See
Accurate.
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Correct
\Cor*rect"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Corrected; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Correcting.]
1. To make right; to bring to the standard of truth, justice,
or propriety; to rectify; as, to correct manners or
principles.
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This is a defect in the first make of some men's
minds which can scarce ever be corrected afterwards.
--T. Burnet.
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2. To remove or retrench the faults or errors of; to amend;
to set right; as, to correct the proof (that is, to mark
upon the margin the changes to be made, or to make in the
type the changes so marked).
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3. To bring back, or attempt to bring back, to propriety in
morals; to reprove or punish for faults or deviations from
moral rectitude; to chastise; to discipline; as, a child
should be corrected for lying.
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My accuser is my 'prentice; and when I did correct
him for his fault the other day, he did vow upon his
knees he would be even with me. --Shak.
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4. To counteract the qualities of one thing by those of
another; -- said of whatever is wrong or injurious; as, to
correct the acidity of the stomach by alkaline
preparations.
Syn: To amend; rectify; emend; reform; improve; chastise;
punish; discipline; chasten. See
Amend.
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