improved
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Adjective[edit]
improved (comparative more improved, superlative most improved)
- That has been made better; enhanced.
- 2012, J. R. Shapiro, S. A. Reisner, Richard S. Meltzer, “Clinical Applications of MCE”, in Samuel Meerbaum, Richard S. Meltzer, editors, Myocardial Contrast Two-dimensional Echocardiography[1]:
- The second is to develop a new generation of further improved contrast agent that can yield more intense myocardial contrast after intravenous injection.
- 2022 January 12, “Network News: Portsmouth line upgrade set to begin”, in RAIL, number 948, page 12:
- "When we're finished in 2024, this upgrade programme will provide a much-improved railway between London Waterloo and Portsmouth," said NR's Wessex Route Director Mark Killick.
Translations[edit]
that has been made better
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Verb[edit]
improved
- simple past and past participle of improve
References[edit]
- “improved”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.