mend your ways

mend your ways
mend (your) ways See at: change ways

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  • mend your ways — phrase to improve your behaviour after you have been behaving badly for a long time She let him stay because he promised to mend his ways. Thesaurus: to become bettersynonym Main entry: mend * * * mend your ways : to change or improve your… …   Useful english dictionary

  • mend your ways — ► to begin to improve your behaviour after you have been behaving badly: »The outcry over third world child exploitation has shamed some employers into mending their ways. Main Entry: ↑mend …   Financial and business terms

  • mend your ways — change/mend (your) ways to improve the way in which you behave. If he wants to carry on living here, he s going to have to change his ways …   New idioms dictionary

  • mend your ways — to improve your behaviour after you have been behaving badly for a long time She let him stay because he promised to mend his ways …   English dictionary

  • change your ways — change/mend (your) ways to improve the way in which you behave. If he wants to carry on living here, he s going to have to change his ways …   New idioms dictionary

  • mend — [mend] noun on the mend improving again after being weak: • The economy is now on the mend. * * * Ⅰ. mend UK US /mend/ verb [T] ► UK to repair something that is broken or not working: »They re sending someone round to mend the photocopier …   Financial and business terms

  • mend one's ways — {v. phr.} To reform; change one s behavior from negative to positive. * /He had better mend his ways or he ll wind up in jail./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • mend one's ways — {v. phr.} To reform; change one s behavior from negative to positive. * /He had better mend his ways or he ll wind up in jail./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • mend ways — mend (your) ways See at: change ways …   New idioms dictionary

  • mend — mend1 [mend] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(repair)¦ 2¦(become healthy)¦ 3 mend your ways 4 mend (your) fences 5¦(end a quarrel)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: amend] 1.) ¦(REPAIR)¦ [T] a) to repair a tear or hole in a piece of clothi …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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