mindmap
root((改正))
correct
implies taking action to remove errors, faults, deviations, or defects : ~ed all her spelling errors.
rectify
implies a more effective action to make something conform to a rule or standard of what is right, just, or properly controlled or directed: a major error in judgment that should be ~ied at once.
emend
specifically implies correction of a text or manuscript: ~ the text to match the first edition.
remedy
implies the removing or making harmless of a cause of trouble, harm, or evil: set out to ~ the evils of the world.
redress
implies making compensation or reparation for an unfairness, injustice, or imbalance: we must ~ past social injustices.
amend
implies making corrective changes that are usually slight: a law that needs to be ~ed.
reform
implies corrective changes that are more drastic: plans to ~ the entire court system.
revise
suggests a careful examination of something and the making of necessary changes: forced to ~ the production schedule.