embetter

verb
/ɪmˈbɛtə(ɹ)/

Etymology

From em- + better.

  1. inherited from *batizô
  2. inherited from *batiʀō
  3. inherited from betera
  4. inherited from better
  5. prefixed as embetter — “en + better

Definitions

  1. To make better

    To make better; improve.

    • For cruelty doth not embetter men, But them more wary make than they have been.
    • But they're allowed to use the money to change hearts and souls, to help save lives, to embetter the world we live in.
    • In order to embetter participation in global cultural dialogue, China has promoted dialogue at home, and has greatly adjusted the relationship between religion and Chinese society.

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