emendation in English

noun
1
the process of making a revision or correction to a text.

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1. The difficulty in the Plate Recognition is skew emendation.

2. The translation of this line is founded solely on a Conjectural emendation of the text

3. This paper discussed the emendation of the luminescent spectra of semiconductor films.

4. The emendation has been accepted by teachers, but it has defects all the same.

5. Frames design, capability selection of servo motors and precision emendation were the mechanical problems.

6. Comments on the Philosophers is a literary special academic works on gloss and emendation.

7. Other emendation records , e . g . addition , deletion and correction, are shown in the same way.

8. Lit., “for there was the allotment (share) of a commander [his prescribed allotment, by an emendation] covered in.

9. We adopted open looped emendation regulate , PID regulate and self - tuning regulate in control strategy. Sentencedict.com

10. Fieldworks are performed to solve the demarcation, resort emendation, advanced PID control algorithm and signal interference.

11. A new method was proposed according to the shortcomings of the current air flow sensor data emendation method.

12. Non - linear self - emendation and temperature - bias self - compensate techniques of array silicon piezoresistive pressure , acceleration sensor is also reported.

13. Shelley_, high-soaring and incomparable, an unlucky emendation of a line in 'The Skylark -- the insertion of a superfluous word Conjecturally-- by an editor whose work he commends on the whole, provokes him to sheer exasperation:

14. 1758 (currently placed in Delias (Pieridae)); Hamanumida actoria Hübner 1819 unjustified emendation; Hamanumida lusia Hübner 1819 unnecessary replacement name for Papilio ceneus Cramer, 1776; Cremna Actoris cuyabaensis Talbot 1928 currently viewed as a subjective

15. (archaic) Corrective punishment; chastisement; reproof 1859, George Meredith, The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, Chapter 5: He was seasoned wood, and took the world pretty wisely; not reckless of Castigation, as some boys become, nor oversensitive as to dehonour, as his friend and comrade beside him was.· severe criticism.· (obsolete) Emendation; correction.