Ameliorator: meaning, definitions and examples

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ameliorator

 

[ əˈmiːlɪəreɪtə ]

Context #1

professional

A person who makes something bad or unsatisfactory better.

Synonyms

enhancer, improver, reformer

Examples of usage

  • He was known as an ameliorator, always improving the working conditions for his employees.
  • The government appointed an ameliorator to help address the economic crisis.
Context #2

social

One who works to improve social conditions for others.

Synonyms

activist, humanitarian, philanthropist

Examples of usage

  • She dedicated her life to being an ameliorator for marginalized communities.
  • The organization was founded by a group of ameliorators who wanted to make a positive impact on society.

Translations

Translations of the word "ameliorator" in other languages:

🇵🇹 ameliorador

🇮🇳 सुधारक (sudharak)

🇩🇪 Verbesserer

🇮🇩 pelaku perbaikan

🇺🇦 покращувач

🇵🇱 ulepszacz

🇯🇵 改良者 (kairyōsha)

🇫🇷 améliorateur

🇪🇸 mejorador

🇹🇷 iyileştirici

🇰🇷 개선자 (gaeseonja)

🇸🇦 محسن (muhassin)

🇨🇿 zlepšovatel

🇸🇰 zlepšovateľ

🇨🇳 改良者 (gǎiliáng zhě)

🇸🇮 izboljševalec

🇮🇸 bætir

🇰🇿 жақсартушы (zhaqsartushy)

🇬🇪 გამაუმჯობესებელი (gamumgebesebeli)

🇦🇿 yaxşılaşdırıcı

🇲🇽 mejorador

Word origin

The word 'ameliorator' comes from the Latin word 'ameliorare', which means 'to make better'. It was first recorded in the early 19th century. Ameliorators have played a crucial role in various fields, from social reform to workplace improvement, striving to enhance conditions for others.