set right in English

correct; give order, arrange

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1. Correct definition is - to make or set right : amend

2. It'll be fire and sword if it's not set right.

3. Capable of being set right, amended, or reformed; as, a Corrigible fault.

4. I might as well get this stool here and set right down and do it, right?

5. The 60-mile stretch is nestled between Louisiana and Alabama, with Biloxi set right in the middle

6. Ataunt ( not comparable ) ( nautical) Fully rigged, as a vessel; with all sails set; set on end or set right

7. Set right before the events of Season One, Peaky Blinders: Mastermind lets you join the Shelby family's criminal gang.

8. Heroic legend Beowulf gallops through the epic and mythical Shieldlands, to his childhood home of Herot, hoping to set right past wrongs.

9. Amendable: 1 adj capable of being corrected by additions “an Amendable flaw” Synonyms: correctable corrigible capable of being corrected or set right

10. The small village of Barnsley is set right in the heart of the Cotswolds between Cirencester and Bibury on the old road from Cirencester to Oxford

11. From Middle English Arighten, arihten (“to raise up”); and Middle English iriȝten, irihten, ȝerihten (“to make right, correct, erect”), from Old English ġerihtan (“to set right”), equivalent to a- +‎ right.

12. Yourdictionary.com From Middle English Arighten, arihten (“to raise up”); and Middle English iriȝten, irihten, ȝerihten (“to make right, correct, erect”), from Old English ġerihtan (“to set right”), equivalent to a- …

13. From Middle English Arighten, arihten (“to raise up”); and Middle English iriȝten, irihten, ȝerihten (“to make right, correct, erect”), from Old English ġerihtan (“to set right”), equivalent to a- +‎ right.

14. Brand new concept Baronys - Bar & Kitchen is set to cast a culinary spell with a distinct, delicious and delightful dining experience, set right in the heart of London’s vibrant Camden High Street

15. Brand new concept Baronys - Bar & Kitchen is set to cast a culinary spell with a distinct, delicious and delightful dining experience, set right in the heart of London’s vibrant Camden High Street

16. Etymology 2[edit] From Middle English Arighten, arihten (“to raise up”); and Middle English iri?ten, irihten, ?erihten (“to make right, correct, erect”), from Old English gerihtan (“to set right”), equivalent to a- +? right

17. Yes, indeed, we've used "Corrigible" in the sense of "capable of being set right; reparable" (as in "a Corrigible defect" and "a Corrigible sinner") since the 15th century

18. From Middle English Arighten, arihten ("to raise up"); and Middle English iriȝten, irihten, ȝerihten ("to make right, correct, erect"), from Old English ġerihtan ("to set right"), equivalent to a- +‎ right.

19. Within their original jurisdiction under Articles 226 and 32 , the High Courts and the Supreme Court can issue writs against the state to set right the grievance of an aggrieved party by issuing writs / orders / injunctions , etc .

20. 12 But here he was set right by Mrs. Bennet, who assured him with some asperity that they were very well able to keep a good cook, and that her daughters had nothing to do in the kitchen.

21. Now those technical snags have been set right and the two trawlers along with the nine fishermen who were on them have all been left free and at around 4 o clock they are now in Indian waters sailing back.