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correction


cor·rec·tion

C0659100 (kə-rĕk′shən)n.1. The act or process of correcting.2. Something offered or substituted for a mistake or fault: made corrections in the report.3. a. Punishment intended to rehabilitate or improve.b. often corrections The treatment of offenders through a system of penal incarceration, rehabilitation, parole, and probation, or the administrative system by which these are effectuated.4. An amount or quantity added or subtracted in order to correct.5. A temporary decline in stock-market activity or prices following a period of increases.

correction

(kəˈrɛkʃən) n1. the act or process of correcting2. something offered or substituted for an error; an improvement3. the act or process of punishing; reproof4. (Mathematics) a number or quantity added to or subtracted from a scientific or mathematical calculation or observation to increase its accuracy

cor•rec•tion

(kəˈrɛk ʃən)

n. 1. something given, done, or proposed as a substitute for what is wrong or inaccurate. 2. the act of correcting. 3. punishment or chastisement. 4. Usu., corrections. the various methods, as incarceration, parole, and probation, by which society deals with convicted offenders. 5. 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. 6. a reversal of the trend of stock prices, esp. temporarily. [1300–50; (< Anglo-French) < Latin]

correction

1. In fire control, any change in firing data to bring the mean point of impact or burst closer to the target.
2. A communication proword to indicate that an error in data has been announced and that corrected data will follow.
Thesaurus
Noun1.correction - the act of offering an improvement to replace a mistakecorrection - the act of offering an improvement to replace a mistake; setting rightrectificationimprovement - the act of improving something; "their improvements increased the value of the property"remediation, remedy, redress - act of correcting an error or a fault or an evilretribution - the act of correcting for your wrongdoingrecompense, compensation - the act of compensating for service or loss or injuryamendment - the act of amending or correctingemendation - a correction by emending; a correction resulting from critical editing
2.correction - a quantity that is added or subtracted in order to increase the accuracy of a scientific measurefudge factorindefinite quantity - an estimated quantity
3.correction - something substituted for an errorediting, redaction - putting something (as a literary work or a legislative bill) into acceptable formerasure - a correction made by erasing; "there were many erasures in the typescript"
4.correction - a rebuke for making a mistakecorrection - a rebuke for making a mistake chastening, chastisementrebuke, reprehension, reprimand, reproof, reproval - an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face"
5.correction - a drop in stock market activity or stock prices following a period of increases; "market runups are invariably followed by a correction"free fall, drop, dip, fall - a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity; "a drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones index"; "there was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery"; "a dip in prices"; "when that became known the price of their stock went into free fall"
6.correction - the act of punishing; "the offenders deserved the harsh discipline they received"disciplinepenalisation, penalization, penalty, punishment - the act of punishingspanking - the act of slapping on the buttocks; "he gave the brat a good spanking"
7.correction - treatment of a specific defect; "the correction of his vision with eye glasses"therapy - (medicine) the act of caring for someone (as by medication or remedial training etc.); "the quarterback is undergoing treatment for a knee injury"; "he tried every treatment the doctors suggested"; "heat therapy gave the best relief"spinal fusion, fusion - correction of an unstable part of the spine by joining two or more vertebrae; usually done surgically but sometimes done by traction or immobilization

correction

noun1. rectification, improvement, amendment, adjustment, modification, alteration, emendation He has made several corrections and additions to the document.2. punishment, discipline, reformation, admonition, chastisement, reproof, castigation jails and other places of correction

correction

nounSomething, such as loss, pain, or confinement, imposed for wrongdoing:castigation, chastisement, discipline, penalty, punishment.
Translations
改正改正的地方订正

correct

(kəˈrekt) verb1. to remove faults and errors from. These spectacles will correct his eye defect. 糾正,矯正 纠正(错误) 2. (of a teacher etc) to mark errors in. I have fourteen exercise books to correct. 修改(作業) 修改(作业) adjective1. free from faults or errors. This sum is correct. 正確的,無誤的 正确的,恰当的 2. right; not wrong. Did I get the correct idea from what you said?; You are quite correct. 對的,沒錯 对的,没错 corˈrection (-ʃən) noun 糾正,矯正,修改 订正,改正,改正的地方 corˈrective (-tiv) adjective setting right. corrective treatment. 矯正的 改正的corˈrectly adverb 正確地 正确地corˈrectness noun 正確 正确

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correction

Science a number or quantity added to or subtracted from a scientific or mathematical calculation or observation to increase its accuracy

Correction

(religion, spiritualism, and occult)

In astrology, correction refers to the translation of one’s birth time into sidereal time.

Correction

 

the rectification of typographical errors in a proof. In hand or Monotype composition, correction involves replacement of erroneous characters or lines; in Linotype, incorrect lines are replaced with corrected lines. Large-scale correction leads to repaging—that is, repositioning of the composed matter or other elements from one column to another. In photocomposition, correction involves the removal of incorrect lines from the positive or negative and their replacement with correct lines or replacement of the entire positive or negative.

correction

[kə′rek·shən] (science and technology) A quantity added to a calculated or observed value to obtain the true value.

correction


cor·rec·tion

(kō-rek'shŭn), The act of reducing a fault; the elimination of an unfavorable quality.

correction

Making right, righting Ophthalmology The use of specific lenses to improve–correct–vision. See Contact lenses, Myopia.

correction 

1. Term used to designate the prescription of spectacle or contact lenses to compensate for ametropia (Figs. C21 and C22). Syn. refractive correction. 2. The process whereby the aberrations of an optical system are minimized. See doublet; aplanatic lens; triplet.enlarge picture" >Fig. C21 Optical principle of the correction of a hyperopic eye with A, a spectacle lens, B, a contact lens (M R , far point of the eye)enlarge pictureFig. C21 Optical principle of the correction of a hyperopic eye with A, a spectacle lens, B, a contact lens (MR, far point of the eye)enlarge picture" >Fig. C22 Optical principle of the correction of a myopic eye with A, a spectacle lens, B, a contact lens (M R , far point of the eye)enlarge pictureFig. C22 Optical principle of the correction of a myopic eye with A, a spectacle lens, B, a contact lens (MR, far point of the eye)

cor·rec·tion

(kŏr-ek'shŭn) The act of reducing a fault; the elimination of an unfavorable quality.

Patient discussion about correction

Q. Is the diagnosis correct? I have been diagnosed bipolar and was previously diagnosed with depression and ADHD how I know the diagnosis is correct this time?A. a psychologist/psychiatrist should also have the possibility with a questionary to detect if you have bipolar disorder and/or adhd. i have both and live with it since i am a child. i had my first "out-of-control"-crisis with 29 years. in the meantime i am 46 (in two days) and i still live! i had also many times the wish to make suicide, but this is the worst solution. do you live alone? do you have a dog? do you have a job? what are your talents? what do you love to do in life? write it down and look what you could put on a focus. what are the things you do daily that allows you to stop thinking of all your trouble? write it down. to make a puzzle? play chess with your neighbor? to chat online? you only can collect what could help you in such cases to keep the bad thoughts you have away from yourself. there is always at least one good solution. i give you here some ideas. never give up! thank you

Q. How do I now if my nutrition is correct? I guess it's not... and Id like to fix it but dont really know what should I change...A. Read more about the recommended nutrition, and learn how to analyze yours here (www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/nutrition.html), and if you have further concerns, you may want to consult a professional (e.g. dietitian). In general, nutrition should include about 30-35 calories per kg per day.
Eat a healthy diet with a lot of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains and a limited amount of red meat. Get at least five servings of fruits and vegetables every day. More is even better. Tips for achieving this goal include: Make fruits and vegetables part of every meal. Frozen or canned can be used when fresh isn't convenient. Put fruit on your cereal. Eat vegetables as snacks. Have a bowl of fruit out all the time for kids to take snacks from.
Cut down on bad fats (trans fatty acids and saturated fats) and consume good fats (polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fat like olive oil and canola oil). Tips for achieving this goal include: Choose chicken, fish, or beans instead of red meat and ch

Q. Is there a laser vision correction operation that will correct both near and farsightedness? My optometrist said that typical laservision would require that I wear glasses for reading since it only corrects farsightedness. I'm leery of the technique of doing only one eye for distance and leaving the other "as is" for reading. I seem to recall a brief news report of some new laser vision technique that corrects both near- and farsightedness. Is that true or were they referring to the "one eye for closeup and one eye for distance" type of correction that I'm skeptical about? Thanks!!A. my mother-in-law had that done about a yeara ago,for both near and far,they make them the oppisite,i had my near sightness fixed two years ago and i love it should of done it sooner.....

More discussions about correction

Correction


CORRECTION,punishment. Chastisement by one having authority of a person who has committed some offence, for the purpose of bringing him to legal subjection.
2. It is chiefly exercised in a parental manner, by parents, or those who are placed in loco parentis. A parent may therefore justify the correction of the child either corporally or by confinement; and a schoolmaster, under whose care and instruction a parent has placed his child, may equally justify similar correction; but the correction in both, cases must be moderate, and in proper manner. Com. Dig. Pleader, 3 M. 19; Hawk. c. 60, s. 23, and c. 62, s. 2 c. 29, s. 5.
3. The master of an apprentice, for disobedience, may correct him moderately 1 Barn. & Cres. 469 Cro. Car. 179 2 Show. 289; 10 Mart. Lo. It. 38; but he cannot delegate the authority to another. 9 Co. 96.
4. A master has no right to correct his servants who are not apprentices.
5. Soldiers are liable to moderate correction from their superiors. For the sake of maintaining their discipline on board of the navy, the captain of a vessel, either belonging to the United States, or to private individuals, may inflict moderate correction on a sailor for disobedience or disorderly conduct. Abbott on Shipp. 160; 1 Ch. Pr. 73; 14 John. R. 119; 15 )lass. 365; 1 Bay, 3; Bee, 161; 1 Pet. Adm. Dec. 168; Molloy, 209; 1 Ware's R. 83. Such has been the general rule. But by a proviso to an act of congress, approved the 28th of September, l850, flogging in the navy and on board vessels of commerce was abolished.
6. Any excess of correction by the parent, master, officer, or captain, may render the party guilty of an assault and battery, and liable to all its consequences. In some prisons, the keepers have the right to correct the prisoners.

Correction


Correction

Reverse movement, usually downward, in the price of an individual stock, bond, commodity, or index. If prices have been rising on the market as a whole, and then fall dramatically, this is known as a correction within an upward trend. Antithesis of a technical rally. See: Dip, break.

Market Correction

A drop in the price of a security when that security has been overbought and therefore overpriced. Market corrections are usually short-term and are necessary for the stability of the security.

correction

A sharp, relatively short price decline that temporarily interrupts a persistent upward trend in the market or in the price of a stock.

Correction.

A correction is a drop -- usually a sudden and substantial one of 10% or more -- in the price of an individual stock, bond, commodity, index, or the market as a whole.

Market analysts anticipate market corrections when security prices are high in relation to company earnings and other indicators of economic health.

When a market correction is greater than 10% and the prices do not begin to recover relatively promptly, some analysts point to the correction as the beginning of a bear market.

correction


  • noun

Synonyms for correction

noun rectification

Synonyms

  • rectification
  • improvement
  • amendment
  • adjustment
  • modification
  • alteration
  • emendation

noun punishment

Synonyms

  • punishment
  • discipline
  • reformation
  • admonition
  • chastisement
  • reproof
  • castigation

Synonyms for correction

noun something, such as loss, pain, or confinement, imposed for wrongdoing

Synonyms

  • castigation
  • chastisement
  • discipline
  • penalty
  • punishment

Synonyms for correction

noun the act of offering an improvement to replace a mistake

Synonyms

  • rectification

Related Words

  • improvement
  • remediation
  • remedy
  • redress
  • retribution
  • recompense
  • compensation
  • amendment
  • emendation

noun a quantity that is added or subtracted in order to increase the accuracy of a scientific measure

Synonyms

  • fudge factor

Related Words

  • indefinite quantity

noun something substituted for an error

Related Words

  • editing
  • redaction
  • erasure

noun a rebuke for making a mistake

Synonyms

  • chastening
  • chastisement

Related Words

  • rebuke
  • reprehension
  • reprimand
  • reproof
  • reproval

noun a drop in stock market activity or stock prices following a period of increases

Related Words

  • free fall
  • drop
  • dip
  • fall

noun the act of punishing

Synonyms

  • discipline

Related Words

  • penalisation
  • penalization
  • penalty
  • punishment
  • spanking

noun treatment of a specific defect

Related Words

  • therapy
  • spinal fusion
  • fusion
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