What part of speech is amendments?

Amendments can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. amendments is a noun, plural of amendment.

Inflections

Noun

What does amendments mean?

Definitions

Noun

amendment - a statement that is added to or revises or improves a proposal or document (a bill or constitution etc.)
amendment - the act of amending or correcting

Examples of amendments

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1. noun Executive Order: Amendments to Executive Orders 11030, 13279, 13339, 13381, and 13389, and ***Revocation*** of Executive Order 13011....
2. noun Some people want to bring about amendments to the constitution.
3. noun The proposed legislation runs roughshod over at least three amendments to the constitution.
4. noun We have received the amendment to the BC Gas ISDA Master executed by BC Gas, which adds the Canadian Securities Representation, so we don't have to add the rep into every confirm.
5. noun We have received the executed Amendment to the Subscription Agreement with WeatherTrade, Inc. dated March 2, 2000.
6. noun This Amendment amends the Transaction Fee referenced in subparagraph (c) of the Fee Schedule to the Subscription Agreement.
7. noun We have received the executed First Amendment to ISDA Master Agreement dated as of December 1, 1999.
8. noun This amendment adds the British Columbia Securities Act representation to the master.
9. noun Asked why, Rod simply told me that he had to research how to do the amendment (it was an amended to show that I had purchased a home - nothing out of the ordinary, one would think) and that took time to figure out.
10. noun The amendment was first proposed in 1789.
11. noun Some claim that full-body scanners violate the Fourth Amendment.
12. noun It's not every day that Congress ratifies a new amendment.
13. noun The amendment is still pending ratification.
14. noun Read the amendment.
15. noun It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was passed giving women the right to vote in the United States.
Sentence  
noun
Executive Order: Amendments to Executive Orders 11030, 13279, 13339, 13381, and 13389, and ***Revocation*** of Executive Order 13011....
Some people want to bring about amendments to the constitution.
The proposed legislation runs roughshod over at least three amendments to the constitution.
We have received the amendment to the BC Gas ISDA Master executed by BC Gas, which adds the Canadian Securities Representation, so we don't have to add the rep into every confirm.
We have received the executed Amendment to the Subscription Agreement with WeatherTrade, Inc. dated March 2, 2000.
This Amendment amends the Transaction Fee referenced in subparagraph (c) of the Fee Schedule to the Subscription Agreement.
We have received the executed First Amendment to ISDA Master Agreement dated as of December 1, 1999.
This amendment adds the British Columbia Securities Act representation to the master.
Asked why, Rod simply told me that he had to research how to do the amendment (it was an amended to show that I had purchased a home - nothing out of the ordinary, one would think) and that took time to figure out.
The amendment was first proposed in 1789.
Some claim that full-body scanners violate the Fourth Amendment.
It's not every day that Congress ratifies a new amendment.
The amendment is still pending ratification.
Read the amendment.
It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was passed giving women the right to vote in the United States.

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