To amend means to change something like a law or paper a little bit. People do this to fix wrong parts or make it better.
They will amend the rules next week.
Can you amend this paper for errors?
Amend can mean to change a proposal or statement during a talk. This is common in meetings or parliaments.
They amended the plan in the meeting.
She wants to amend her speech today.
To amend can also mean to fix or improve your bad actions or problems. People do this to be better.
He tried to amend his bad habits.
You can amend your mistakes today.
To amend soil means to add things like compost to make it better for plants. This helps plants grow well.
Farmers amend the soil with compost.
You should amend the earth before planting.
Amend can also mean to remove mistakes or wrong things from official papers or laws by changing them. This makes them correct.
The government amended the law last year.
They amended the contract's conditions.