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[ kuh -rek -shuh n ] SHOW IPA
/ kəˈrɛk ʃən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun something that is substituted or proposed for what is wrong or inaccurate; emendation.
the act of correcting.
punishment intended to reform, improve, or rehabilitate; chastisement; reproof.
Usually corrections. the various methods, as incarceration, parole, and probation, by which society deals with convicted offenders.
a quantity applied or other adjustment made in order to increase accuracy, as in the use of an instrument or the solution of a problem: A five degree correction will put the ship on course.
a reversal of the trend of stock prices, especially temporarily, as after a sharp advance or decline in the previous trading sessions.
Origin of correction 1300–50; Middle English correccio (u )n (<Anglo-French ) <Latin corrēctiōn- (stem of corrēctiō ) a setting straight. See correct, -ion
OTHER WORDS FROM correction non·cor·rec·tion, noun pre·cor·rec·tion, noun Words nearby correction corral, corrasion, correa, correct, correcting plate, correction , correctional, correctional facility, correctional officer, correction fluid, correctitude
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Example sentences from the Web for correction Correction : Officer Jose Rodriguez was misidentified in several places in an earlier version of this story.
Choking Back Tears, Thousands of Cops Honor Fallen Officer Ramos | Michael Daly| December 28, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Correction : An earlier version of this article said John Lewis attended the event, not Elijah Cummings.
Capitol Hill's Black Staffers Walk Out to Say ‘Hands Up, Don't Shoot!’ | Tim Mak| December 11, 2014| DAILY BEAST
CORRECTION : An earlier version of this story stated that ISIS has been known to use the application FireChat.
ISIS Keeps Getting Better at Dodging U.S. Spies | Shane Harris, Noah Shachtman| November 14, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Correction : The original article stated that Starboard Strategic Inc. had undertaken the Internet media buy for the NRA.
A Tom Cotton Ad on Grindr? | Ben Jacobs| October 29, 2014| DAILY BEAST
He ordered his secretary to reimburse the fees and will issue a correction to his political funds reports.
‘Whip it!’ Japanese Prime Minister Abe’s Cabinet Of Horrors | Jake Adelstein| October 24, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The problem was a knotty one, for as Bellefont was still of sub-stature the means of correction were limited.
It existed merely for the purpose of outward discipline, restraint and correction .
Epistle Sermons, Vol. II | Martin Luther
The name recalls our own house of correction , but the 'workhouse' is in fact the opposite of that.
The Vagrancy Problem. | William Harbutt Dawson
Nothing can be more correct than this; yet some approve 339of Mr. Harness's correction , Achieved men.
The Shakespeare-Expositor: An Aid to the Perfect Understanding of Shakespeare's Plays | Thomas Keightley
Cases may arise in which a correction of the judgment thus formed may be necessary.
Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, December 1899 | Various
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British Dictionary definitions for correction noun the act or process of correcting
something offered or substituted for an error; an improvement
the act or process of punishing; reproof
a number or quantity added to or subtracted from a scientific or mathematical calculation or observation to increase its accuracy
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Words related to correction amendment, repair, emendation, mending, reparation, indemnification, alteration, improvement, redress, amelioration, modification, reexamination, rectification, revising, editing, revisal, castigation, chastisement, admonition, rod