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improve

1 of 1verb
/ɪmˈpruv/
Forms:improves,improving,improved,improved
1

to make a person or thing better

A2transitive
  • Regular exercise can improve your overall health.
  • Adding more details to your essay will improve its clarity and depth.
  • The renovations are expected to improve the appearance of the old building.
  • The new software update aims to improve the performance and user experience.
  • She took workshops to improve her language skills for career advancement.
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2

to become better

A2
  • His health has improved significantly since he started exercising regularly.
  • Over time, the weather is expected to improve as we move into spring.
  • As she practiced more, her piano playing skills began to improve noticeably.
  • The company's financial situation is starting to improve after implementing cost-saving measures.
  • With dedicated study, your language proficiency will naturally improve.
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