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4 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rec·ti·fy
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Rectified
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Rectifying
]
1.
To
make
or
set
right
;
to
correct
from
a
wrong
,
erroneous
,
or
false
state
;
to
amend
;
as
,
to
rectify
errors
,
mistakes
,
or
abuses
;
to
rectify
the
will
,
the
judgment
,
opinions
;
to
rectify
disorders
.
I
meant
to
rectify
my
conscience
.
--
Shak
.
This
was
an
error
of
opinion
which
a
conflicting
opinion
would
have
rectified
.
--
Burke
.
2.
Chem.
To
refine
or
purify
by
repeated
distillation
or
sublimation
,
by
which
the
fine
parts
of
a
substance
are
separated
from
the
grosser
;
as
,
to
rectify
spirit
of
wine
.
3.
Com.
To
produce
(
as
factitious
gin
or
brandy
)
by
redistilling
low
wines
or
ardent
spirits
(
whisky
,
rum
,
etc
.),
flavoring
substances
,
etc
.,
being
added
.
To rectify a globe
,
to
adjust
it
in
order
to
prepare
for
the
solution
of
a
proposed
problem
.
Syn:
--
To
amend
;
emend
;
correct
;
better
;
mend
;
reform
;
redress
;
adjust
;
regulate
;
improve
.
See
Amend
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rectified
adj
:
having
been
put
right
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rectify
v
1:
math
:
determine
the
length
of
; "
rectify
a
curve
"
2:
reduce
to
a
fine
,
unmixed
,
or
pure
state
;
separate
from
extraneous
matter
or
cleanse
from
impurities
; "
refine
sugar
" [
syn
:
refine
]
3:
bring
,
lead
,
or
force
to
abandon
a
wrong
or
evil
course
of
life
,
conduct
,
and
adopt
a
right
one
; "
The
Church
reformed
me
"; "
reform
your
conduct
" [
syn
:
reform
,
reclaim
,
regenerate
]
4:
set
straight
or
right
; "
remedy
these
deficiencies
"; "
rectify
the
inequities
in
salaries
"; "
repair
an
oversight
" [
syn
:
remediate
,
remedy
,
repair
,
amend
]
5:
make
right
or
correct
; "
Correct
the
mistakes
"; "
rectify
the
calculation
" [
syn
:
correct
,
right
] [
ant
:
falsify
]
6:
convert
into
direct
current
; "
rectify
alternating
current
"
[
also
:
rectified
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rectified
See
rectify
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