The general educational policy of the government is not to be regarded as a philanthropic or ameliorative effort to meet the conditions already described.
The rejection of the Home Rule Bill and of the Land Bill of 1886, and the return of the Conservatives to power, led to a recrudescence of the land war, to which the hope of ameliorative legislation had temporarily put a truce.
Students of the metrical system of Bēowulf will find ample material for their studies in Sievers' exhaustive essay on that subject (Beiträge, X.
Here Catherine is in explicit contrast with him, in so far as the anger would be held to stand for an emotion not proceeding from love and not ameliorative in its aim and operation.
The Local Lunacy Authorities are now providing for all grades of the mentally defective, irrespective of their affluence, not only control, but alsoameliorative treatment and maintenance.
We aim at affording opportunities for applying ameliorative treatment to particular individuals over a continuous period.
This rule is intended to include every possible experiment made by a medical practitioner for the benefit of the patient, with a distinct ameliorative purpose in view.
In the meanwhile, a little ameliorative labor legislation was being passed by state legislatures and by Congress.
On the other hand an ameliorative strike does not presuppose an employer's injustice, but consists essentially in the worker's attempt to better conditions, e.
The law of 1875 sought improvement by encouraging small owners to unite their properties under one management; but the expectations which were founded on this ameliorative policy seem so far not to have been realized.
In addition to the above cited and other restrictive measures, some ameliorative provisions are also found.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ameliorative" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.