English to Marathi Dictionary amend

amend

दुरुस्ती
definition
verb
the rule was amended to apply only to nonmembers
make minor changes in (a text) in order to make it fairer, more accurate, or more up-to-date.
translation of 'amend'
बदल करणे,
बदलणे,
सुधारणे,
दुरुस्ती करणे
example
It said it has persuaded several overseas companies to 'amend' their websites to reflect UK law.
'amend' your soil with peat moss or compost
pressuring Panama to 'amend' its banking laws
if you can 'amend' or alter people's mindset
But the courts have no competence to nullify, repeal or 'amend' the legislation in question.
This bill also proposes to 'amend' several existing Acts.
did she 'amend' her original will later on?
We seek to 'amend' that document in some minor respects.
I will also be seeking to 'amend' the legislation in order to remove the penalties, infringement notices, and prosecution procedures that apply to individuals.
It would not be practical for the council to seek to 'amend' the text in the kind of detail required to make the document acceptable.
Actually, Madison wanted to 'amend' the text of the Articles of the Constitution, rather than tacking on a Bill of Rights and further amendments.
In particular, Hawking's own work on black holes (with which Ellis was not directly involved) had progressed faster than they could 'amend' the text.
Commissioner Charlie McCreevy has said he is willing to 'amend' the text to make it clear that conditions and standards for workers will not be affected in any way.
Virtually the first act of the fledgling Scottish Parliament was to 'amend' the legislation in an attempt to close this loophole.
Therefore, it is possible that Spain may 'amend' its legislation within the next two months, but if the case goes to the Court of Justice, the issue could take years to resolve.
They could 'amend' that document or leave it as is.
The bill was later 'amended' and eventually passed, recognizing hockey as Canada's official winter sport and lacrosse as Canada's official summer sport.
Accordingly, I intend to bring to Parliament proposals for 'amending' the relevant legislation.
If it is simply a bad law, or an area that is not presently covered by the law, you can participate in the legislative process and get a law passed, 'amended' , or repealed.
The pilots now work under a collective-bargaining agreement 'amendable' at the end of next year.
Therefore we will be 'amending' the legislation, or putting up an amendment.
In this connection, it is suggested that the draft be 'amended' with special articles that would reflect the following provisions.
Almost all stated that, unless significantly 'amended' , the bills would erode rights and freedoms that are a fundamental part of our democratic way of life.
The latter is said to believe that proposed legislation 'amending' insurance law would be unworkable.
This year we topped up with a soil 'amender' (again from composted yard trimmings from the transfer station) and steer manure.
To head off that possibility, reformers last weekend passed legislation that 'amends' the election law.
Article authors and 'amenders' get no pay and no public credit.
I am pleased to be able to commend the bill as now 'amended' back to the House.
Constitutions are generally speaking less readily 'amendable' than statutes.
But although it 'amends' the text to include the year, it does not include the date.
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