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Ameliorable
Ameliorable A*mel"io*ra*ble, a. Capable of being ameliorated.
Ameliorate
Ameliorate A*mel"io*rate, v. i. To grow better; to meliorate; as, wine ameliorates by age.
Ameliorative
Ameliorative A*mel"io*ra*tive, a. Tending to ameliorate; producing amelioration or improvement; as, ameliorative remedies, efforts.
Ameliorator
Ameliorator A*mel"io*ra`tor, n. One who ameliorates.
Meliorate
Meliorate Mel"io*rate (m[=e]l"y[-o]*r[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Meliorated (-r[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Meliorating.] [L. melioratus, p. p. of meliorare to meliorate, fr. melior better; akin to Gr. ma^llon rather, ma`la very. Cf. Ameliorate.] To make better; to improve; to ameliorate; to soften; to make more tolerable. Nature by art we nobly meliorate. --Denham. The pure and bening light of revelation has had a meliorating influence on mankind. --Washington.
Meliorate
Meliorate Mel"io*rate, v. i. To grow better.
Meliorated
Meliorate Mel"io*rate (m[=e]l"y[-o]*r[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Meliorated (-r[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Meliorating.] [L. melioratus, p. p. of meliorare to meliorate, fr. melior better; akin to Gr. ma^llon rather, ma`la very. Cf. Ameliorate.] To make better; to improve; to ameliorate; to soften; to make more tolerable. Nature by art we nobly meliorate. --Denham. The pure and bening light of revelation has had a meliorating influence on mankind. --Washington.
Meliorater
Meliorater Mel"io*ra`ter, n. Same as Meliorator.
Meliorating
Meliorate Mel"io*rate (m[=e]l"y[-o]*r[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Meliorated (-r[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Meliorating.] [L. melioratus, p. p. of meliorare to meliorate, fr. melior better; akin to Gr. ma^llon rather, ma`la very. Cf. Ameliorate.] To make better; to improve; to ameliorate; to soften; to make more tolerable. Nature by art we nobly meliorate. --Denham. The pure and bening light of revelation has had a meliorating influence on mankind. --Washington.
Melioration
Melioration Mel`io*ra"tion, n. [L. melioratio.] The act or operation of meliorating, or the state of being meliorated; improvement. --Bacon.
Meliorator
Meliorator Mel"io*ra`tor, n. One who meliorates.

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- Liora Fadlon Simon (born 1970), Israeli singer, represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 Liora Itzhak (born 1974), Israeli singer Liora...
- Liora Itzhak (Pezarkar) (Hebrew: ליאורה יצחק; born 27 September 1974) is an Israeli singer of Indian origin. She was born in Israel to parents who had...
- Liora Ofer (Hebrew: ליאורה עופר; born 22 December 1953)[citation needed] is an Israeli real estate businesswoman who inherited the companies Ofer Investments...
- born in Israel on 12 October 1997 to Yaakov and Liora Argamani. She is their only child. Her mother Liora Argamani, also known as Li Chunhong in Chinese...
- organization focused on combating antisemitism. Social media influencer Liora Rez founded StopAntisemitism as StopAntisemitism.org in October 2018 to...
- Israel entered the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 with the song "Amen" by Liora after she won the Israeli national final. This Israeli broadcaster, IBA...
- City and one in Darien, Connecticut Sestina, New York City, (2020–2022), Liora, Baltimore, Maryland (2021-2023) Double Zero, Baltimore, Maryland (2021-2023)...
- Political Memoirs and Other Studies. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-27585-2. Lukitz, Liora (1995). Iraq: the search for national identity (1. publ ed.). London: Frank...
- between his children Liora and Doron Ofer. In 2008 Yuli Ofer had changed his will to leave most of his ****ets to his daughter Liora. Ofer Brothers Group...
- June 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2022. Dov Chernichovsky, Bishara Bisharat, Liora Bowers, Aviv Brill, and Chen Sharony, "The Health of the Arab Israeli Po****tion"...