"ameliorative" meaning in All languages combined

See ameliorative on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Forms: more ameliorative [comparative], most ameliorative [superlative]
Etymology: ameliorate + -ive Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|ameliorate|ive}} ameliorate + -ive Head templates: {{en-adj}} ameliorative (comparative more ameliorative, superlative most ameliorative)
  1. Able to repair or ameliorate. Translations (able to repair or ameliorate): parantava [transitive] (Finnish), parantuva [intransitive] (Finnish), korjaava [transitive] (Finnish), korjautuva [intransitive] (Finnish), verbessernd (German), bessernd (German), polepszający (Polish), amelioracyjny (Polish)
    Sense id: en-ameliorative-en-adj-TOt7H-D~ Disambiguation of 'able to repair or ameliorate': 98 1 1
  2. (linguistics) Suggesting or relating to a positive or approving evaluation. Categories (topical): Linguistics Hypernyms (positive evaluation): evaluative
    Sense id: en-ameliorative-en-adj-m47F-TGi Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, sciences Disambiguation of 'positive evaluation': 1 81 18
  3. (philosophy) Of or relating to conceptual engineering, the normative study of which conceptual demarcation is most conducive to solve the problems the concept is a priori taken to solve. Categories (topical): Philosophy Translations ((philosophy)): amelioratiivinen (Finnish), ameliorativ (German), amelioracyjny (Polish)
    Sense id: en-ameliorative-en-adj-jsWYThJP Categories (other): English terms with collocations, English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ive Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 2 5 37 14 42 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ive: 6 5 34 21 34 Topics: human-sciences, philosophy, sciences Disambiguation of '(philosophy)': 4 3 93
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: ameliorative waste Related terms: amelioration

Noun [English]

Forms: amelioratives [plural]
Etymology: ameliorate + -ive Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|ameliorate|ive}} ameliorate + -ive Head templates: {{en-noun}} ameliorative (plural amelioratives)
  1. That which betters or improves.
    Sense id: en-ameliorative-en-noun--F3oNfBw Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ive Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 2 5 37 14 42 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ive: 6 5 34 21 34
  2. (linguistics, rare) A linguistic unit (such as a word, morpheme) that implies a positive or approving evaluation. Tags: rare Categories (topical): Linguistics
    Sense id: en-ameliorative-en-noun-~nDu6r0k Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ive Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 2 5 37 14 42 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ive: 6 5 34 21 34 Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, sciences

Inflected forms

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