Definitions for amendatory

amendatory a·mend·a·tory

Spelling: [uh-men-duh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee]
IPA: /əˈmɛn dəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i/

Amendatory is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 804 anagrams from letters in amendatory (aademnorty).

Definitions for amendatory

adjective

  1. serving to amend; corrective.

Origin of amendatory

1780-90, Americanism; Late Latin ēmendātōrius (with a- for e- from amend). See emendator, Examples for amendatory

If he does not, or if Congress refuses to pass the amendatory law, it will serve as eye-water for their constituents.

Subsequently, in order to meet the President's views, such an amendatory or Supplemental Act was passed and approved.

On the ninth of June the amendatory bill was taken up by the House and passed.

I presume this is an omission by mere oversight, and I recommend that it be supplied by an amendatory or Supplemental Act.

The act of which this bill is intended as amendatory was passed during the existence of the war.

I presume this is an omission by mere oversight, and I recommend that it be supplied by an amendatory or supplemental act.

A proposition was made to them, to authorize Congress to open parials, and an amendatory one, to empower them to incorporate.

In 1893 an amendatory act gave the same effect to copies deposited "on or before publication."

Randolph was so dissatisfied that he had a committee appointed the next day, and introduced an amendatory bill.

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