improve
[ɪm'pru:v]

verb

[Definition]: to become better

[Example Sentences]:
1. Facebook says it uses this information to provide the service and improve how it works.
2. It will improve the customer experience and drive down the cost of payments.
3. He has said he is going to continue to improve and get better.
4. This team of Google researchers is trying to improve all that.
5. She claimed that some people were able to use the information to improve their compensation.
6. We have to see what went wrong so we can improve for the future.
7. Google is often working to improve its Google Drive storage services for users.
8. We lost the ball here and there and we can improve on that.
9. Scientists are looking at new ways to try to improve those statistics.
10. We are always open to feedback on ways to improve the app.
11. He also said he was looking for ways to improve the festival experience in general.
12. Using technology to improve the experience of fans has been one of their key focuses.
13. It was all about me supporting their actions to try to improve the due process.
14. Experts believe the country is trying to improve the range and accuracy of its arsenal.
15. It also wants to help local communities improve their service with government loans and grants.


[Antonyms]debase, deteriorate, vitiate

[Synonyms]mend, gain, becomebetter