meliorate การใช้
- To meliorate essentially means to " make better ."
- How odd, I've never even heard of'meliorate '.
- Such as meliorate / ameliorate, flammable / inflammable, one way mirror / two way mirror . talk ) 22 : 06, 18 September 2008 ( UTC)
- President Clinton made promises to meliorate these trends a major part of his 1992 campaign, and the voter anger may reflect disappointment that change has been slow to arrive.
- At the same time he also successfully petitioned the government for aid for the poorest region of Poland and started a tedious task of meliorating the Polesie Marshes, the least-populated area of Poland back then.
- Under pressure from London, the Demerara Court of Policy eventually passed an'Ordinance for the religious instruction of slaves and for meliorating their condition'in 1825 which institutionalised working hours and some civil rights for slaves.
- Point to the camera and say " It's a portable image resonance unit that will hyperticulate an infant's blood gases via tachyon beams, indicating presence of meliorated Bajoran cells " and keep walking.
- I certainly should never have been inclined to yield to them if I had supposed myself capable of being instrumental in bringing about a liberation, or that I could by my example meliorate the condition of these oppressed people.
- It created permanent market squares to empty the city streets of stalls, meliorated numerous swampy areas, and closed all breweries, pottery manufactures and distilleries functioning within densely built-up areas to limit the risk of fires.
- This difficult task could be less exceptionably, and more successfully performed by the revered Fathers of all our political and social blessings, than by any succeeding statesmen; and would seem to come with peculiar propriety and force from those whose valor wisdom and virtue have done so much in meliorating the condition of mankind.
- We hope Secretary of State Colin Powell was privately embarrassed when, two days into a catastrophic disaster that hit 12 of the world's poorer countries and will cost billions of dollars to meliorate, he held a press conference to say that America, the world's richest nation, would contribute $ 15 million.
- Waples identified six goals for the Graduate Library School : he saw a need to legitimize librarianship as a field for graduate research, to confirm a distinction between evidence and assumptions regarding values and methods of administration, to assure adequate training for aspiring public librarians, to meliorate library school instruction, to identify and systematize professional literature, and to promote scholarly publication.
- As for Lord Ashburton's change of mind, Swete remarked : " He soon dropt all thoughts of proceding with the plans he had form'd at Sandridge; Park indeed was a situation more congenial to Lord Ashburton's mind; it was wild and romantic; he delighted its softening the harsh and rude features of the scene around him and in its meliorating the grounds, which lay almost in a state of nature, neglected and uncultur'd ".
- He chaired the Board of Congregational Ministers in 1830 when it passed the following anti-slavery resolution : " That it is the fixed a unanimous opinion of this meeting that of all the rights common to man, those of the person are the most sacred and inviolable; that therefore a state of slavery is a positive, entire, and extreme evil, the nature of which cannot be altered by any meliorating circumstances; that it is, in its mildest forms, destructive of human life, social intercourse, moral character, and intellectual advancement . . . that this body have always sympathised with the exertions made to abate and abolish this enormous evil . . ."