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  1. RECTIFIED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of rectify 2. to correct something or make something right: 3…. Learn more.

  2. made, put, or set right; corrected or remedied: E-commerce still suffers from an easily rectified fallacy—the notion that a website constitutes a web business. made square or straight: This ceramic tile is a quality rectified tile, mechanically finished on all sides to achieve uniformity. Electricity.

  3. How do we rectify the alarming fall in stock market performance? rectify a problem/situation/mistake The CEO and upper management pledged to take the necessary steps to rectify the situation. be rectified Marketing strategies appear to have been weak and this must be rectified to facilitate growth.

  4. rectify implies a more essential changing to make something right, just, or properly controlled or directed. rectify a misguided policy. emend specifically implies correction of a text or manuscript. emend a text.

  5. RECTIFIED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of rectify 2. to correct something or make something right: 3…. Learn more.

  6. Synonyms for RECTIFIED: amended, corrected, remedied, reformed, rewrote, changed, debugged, emended; Antonyms of RECTIFIED: damaged, impaired, injured, hurt, marred, harmed, spoiled, aggravated.

  7. 1. a. To set right; correct: rectified the situation by adding more chairs so that more people could sit. See Synonyms at correct. b. To correct by calculation or adjustment: rectified the mathematical error. 2. Chemistry To refine or purify, especially by distillation. 3. Electronics To convert (alternating current) into direct current.

  8. 1 day ago · rectified Add to list Definitions of rectified adjective having been put right synonyms: corrected having something undesirable neutralized

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  10. rec•ti•fy (rek′ tə fī′), v.t., -fied, -fy•ing. to make, put, or set right; remedy; correct: He sent them a check to rectify his account. to put right by adjustment or calculation, as an instrument or a course at sea. Chemistry to purify (esp. a spirit or liquor) by repeated distillation.