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rectify

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Phonetic spelling

  • ˈrek-tə-ˌfī

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rectify is not considered offensive across 1 Merriam-Webster entry.

Dictionary3 results
  1. to set right : remedy
  2. to purify especially by repeated or fractional distillation
  3. to correct by removing errors : adjust
Thesaurus1 results
  1. to remove errors, defects, deficiencies, or deviations from
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Urban Dictionary4 results

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  1. (v., [tr]./intr.) 1. To [correct], [make] right. 2. To anally invade another.
  2. To [correct] [somebody] who is [clearly] talking out of his arse.
  3. To fix [something] by shoving it [way up] your [rectum].
  4. To convert alternating [current] to direct current by means of a semiconductive [material] or a [vacuum] tube.
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