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Improving   /ɪmprˈuvɪŋ/   Listen
Improving

adjective
1.
Getting higher or more vigorous.  Synonym: up.  "An improving economy"



Improve

verb
(past & past part. improved; pres. part. improving)
1.
To make better.  Synonyms: ameliorate, amend, better, meliorate.  Antonym: worsen.
2.
Get better.  Synonyms: ameliorate, better, meliorate.  Antonym: worsen.



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"Improving" Quotes from Famous Books



... him. And by what is said, I should not think he was an improving friend for any good ...
— A Knight of the Nets • Amelia E. Barr

... its excellence lies in the fact that, a short time since, a Committee, appointed by the authorities of the city of Boston, for the purpose of inquiring into the public school systems of other American cities, with a view to improving that of the "Hub," stated in their report, that they regarded the system in practice in the city of New York, as the best in the world, and recommended that the school system of Boston be modeled upon the ...
— The Secrets Of The Great City • Edward Winslow Martin

... adversary's every trick. He will thus have become the President of the local Glee Club, the Patron of a Scientific Association, and a local Dog Show, the Vice-President of four Cricket Clubs and of five Football Clubs, a Member of the Committee of the Hospital Ball, and of the Society for Improving the breed of Grey Parrots; to say nothing of the Guild for Promoting the happiness of Middle-aged Housemaids, and the local Association for the Distribution of Penny Buns, at cheap prices, to the deserving poor. Moreover, before he has discovered the true relation ...
— Punch, or, the London Charivari, Volume 98, March 8, 1890. • Various

... man could have made the translation of 1611. No one generation of men could have done it. It was not the labour of a single century. It represented the work of hundreds of translators working through hundreds of years, each succeeding generation improving a little upon the work of the previous generation, until in the seventeenth century the best had been done of which the English brain and the English language was capable. In no other way can the surprising beauties of style ...
— Books and Habits from the Lectures of Lafcadio Hearn • Lafcadio Hearn

... knew the signs of it. She could even anticipate them. But this new menace she could never have foreseen. It was simply his crutch. An evil magic seemed to have fallen upon it, and it was no longer a crutch but a weapon. Tenney would not abandon it. His foot was improving fast, and the doctor had suggested his dropping the crutch for a cane; but he kept on with it, kept on obstinately without a spoken pretext. To Tira, there was something sinister in that. She saw him not relying on it to any extent, but sedulously keeping it by him. Sometimes he gesticulated ...
— Old Crow • Alice Brown


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