Meaning of amender in English:
amender
noun
See amend
‘He was among the thirty-four authors and amenders of the 1933 Humanist Manifesto, first drafted by Roy Wood Sellars.’
- ‘Article authors and amenders get no pay and no public credit.’
- ‘The amends made should support the amender's values or the family or school values if the amender is young.’
- ‘Soil amender is a safe and natural substitute for chemical fertilizers.’
- ‘This year we topped up with a soil amender (again from composted yard trimmings from the transfer station) and steer manure.’
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