a·mend·ment
/əˈmen(d)mənt/
noun
a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc.“an amendment to existing bail laws”
synonyms:revision, alteration, change, modification, qualification, adaptation, adjustment; an article added to the US Constitution.
noun: Amendment; plural noun: Amendments“the First Amendment”
something which is added to soil in order to improve its texture or fertility.
We make amendments to the Constitution when we need them. Or at least we used to. Why don’t we do that anymore?
a·mend·ment
/əˈmen(d)mənt/
noun
a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc.“an amendment to existing bail laws”
synonyms:revision, alteration, change, modification, qualification, adaptation, adjustment; an article added to the US Constitution.
noun: Amendment; plural noun: Amendments“the First Amendment”
something which is added to soil in order to improve its texture or fertility.
We make amendments to the Constitution when we need them. Or at least we used to. Why don’t we do that anymore?