MEND vs PATCH: NOUN
- The act of repairing.
- A place, as in clothing, which has been repaired by mending.
- Amendment; improvement; course of improvement; way to recoversy: as, to be on the mend (said especially of a person recovering from illness).
- A mended place.
- The act of mending.
- The act of putting something in working order again
- Sewing or darning that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment)
- A piece of soft material that covers and protects an injured part of the body
- A piece of cloth used as decoration or to mend or cover a hole
- A protective cloth covering for an injured eye
- Sewing or darning that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment)
- A connection intended to be used for a limited time
- A small area of ground covered by specific vegetation
- A period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition
- A short set of commands to correct a bug in a computer program
- A small contrasting part of something
- An overlay put on the impression-surface of a printing-press, to get stronger impression on the type covered by the patch, and make a clearer print.
- In zoology, a small, well-defined part of a surface characterized by peculiar color or appearance.
- A harlequin.
- A paltry fellow; a ninny; a fool. The professional fool was formerly so called.
- A small piece of ground, especially one under cultivation; a small detached piece; a plot; a comparatively small piece or expanse of anything, as of snow, grass, etc.
- A block fixed on the muzzle of a gun to make the line of sight parallel with the axis of the bore.
- A small square of thick leather sometimes used in the grinding of small tools to press the work on the stone, in order to protect the fingers from abrasion.
- A small piece of leather, greased canvas, pasteboard, or the like, used as the wadding for a rifle-ball.
- A small piece of silk or court-plaster used on the face, with the apparent purpose of heightening the complexion by contrast.
- A piece of cloth cut into some regular shape, to be sewed with others into patchwork.
- Any piece of material used to repair a defective place in some fabric or construction, as a piece of cloth sewed on a garment where it is torn or worn, a bit of masonry, mosaic, tiling, or the like, used to repair a defect in old work, or a sod or sods employed to make good an injured spot in a lawn.
- A piece of stiffened cloth, or the like, or a pad, worn over an eye, to protect it.
- A piece of cloth, or the like, sewed on a coat or gown as a badge or ornament. In the extract it refers to the band on the cap.
- A piece of court-plaster used to protect a small wound.
- A piece of code added to software in order to fix a bug, especially as a temporary correction between two releases.
- A piece of cloth, or other suitable material, sewed or otherwise fixed upon a garment to repair or strengthen it, esp. upon an old garment to cover a hole.
- A temporary, removable electronic connection, as one between two components in a communications system.
- An indefinite period of time; a spell.
- A small plot or piece of land, especially one that produces or is used for growing specific vegetation.
- A small piece, part, or section, especially that which differs from or contrasts with the whole.
- A transdermal patch.
- A pad or shield of cloth worn over an eye socket or an injured eye.
- A dressing or covering applied to protect a wound or sore.
- A small cloth badge affixed to a garment as a decoration or an insignia, as of a military unit.
- A small piece of cloth used for patchwork.
- A small piece of material affixed to another, larger piece to conceal, reinforce, or repair a worn area, hole, or tear.
MEND vs PATCH: VERB
- Heal or recover
- Restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken
- Provide with a patch; also used metaphorically
- Mend by putting a patch on
- To join or unite the pieces of
- Repair by adding pieces
MEND vs PATCH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make repairs or corrections.
- To heal.
- To reform or correct.
- To make repairs or restoration to; fix.
- To improve in health or condition.
- To grow better; to advance to a better state; to become improved; to recover; to heal.
- Recovering from an illness or injury.
- To put a patch or patches on.
- To make by sewing scraps of material together.
- To mend, repair, or put together, especially hastily, clumsily, or poorly.
- To connect temporarily (electronic components), as with a patch cord.
- To be connected temporarily.
- To correct a bug in (an item of software), especially as a temporary correction between releases.
MEND vs PATCH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To repair, as anything that is torn, broken, defaced, decayed, or the like; to restore from partial decay, injury, or defacement; to patch up; to put in shape or order again; to re-create.
- To alter for the better; to set right; to reform; hence, to quicken.
- To help, to advance, to further; to add to.
- To mend by sewing on a piece or pieces of cloth, leather, or the like.
- To make of pieces or patches; to repair as with patches; to arrange in a hasty or clumsy manner; -- generally with up.
- To adorn, as the face, with a patch or patches.
- To mend with pieces; to repair with pieces festened on; to repair clumsily.
MEND vs PATCH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To grow or do better; improve; act or behave better.
- To improve upon; add to; surpass or outdo: as, to mend one's shot (that is, to make a better one).
- To improve; make better in any way; help, further, better, advance in value or consideration, etc.
- To correct or reform; make or set right; bring to a proper state or condition: as, to mend one's ways, health, or fortune; that will not mend the matter.
- To repair, as something broken, defaced, deranged, or worn; make whole or fit for use; restore to a sound or serviceable condition: as, to mend shoes or clothes, a wall or a road.
- (idiom) (mend fences) To improve poor relations, especially in politics.
- (idiom) (on the mend) Improving, especially in health.
- Arranged in patches, or separate squares, or the like.
- To mend by adding a patch: often with up.
- Especially— To sew a piece of cloth upon (a garment) where it is torn or worn out.
- To repair (masonry) by filling interstices and fractures with new mortar or the like.
- To substitute new work for, as for defaced or partly destroyed work in mosaic or inlaying.
- To serve as a patch on.
- To adorn by putting a patch or patches on the face; also, to adorn with patches, as the face.
- To form of odd pieces or shreds; construct of ill-assorted parts or elements; hence, to make or mend hastily or without regard to forms: usually with up: as, to patch up a peace; to patch up a quarrel.
- To fit or adjust with a patch or wad of leather, etc.: said of a rifle-ball.
- To form patches, as snow on a mountain-side, vegetation on a ruin, etc.
- Provide with a patch
- Also used metaphorically
MEND vs PATCH: RELATED WORDS
- Improve, Reconstruct, Healing, Rehabilitate, Repairing, Rebuild, Bushel, Touch on, Furbish up, Doctor, Patch, Restore, Fix, Repair, Heal
- Clump, Remedy, Fix, Plot of ground, Maculation, Temporary hookup, Patch up, Plot, Piece, Eyepatch, Spot, Dapple, Speckle, Fleck, Mend
MEND vs PATCH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cure, Reformed, Rebound, Remedy, Improve, Healing, Rehabilitate, Repairing, Rebuild, Touch on, Doctor, Restore, Fix, Repair, Heal
- Repair, Blob, Stain, Lozenge, Smudge, Clump, Remedy, Fix, Patch up, Maculation, Spot, Dapple, Speckle, Fleck, Mend
MEND vs PATCH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- So how does one mend a broken team?
- God can heal and mend the broken heart.
- So Fingers Crossed he is on the mend.
- What spell is used to mend broken objects?
- Villa, abjectus; ariua, gerly, beggingly, Mend ice, Sen.
- Escape to the Chateau: Make Do and Mend.
- Burned out contents, however, are often beyond mend.
- Mend the host is very warm and welcoming.
- When we mend broken bones or help mend broken hearts, fix cars or fix clocks, it helps point backwards.
- It can then take time for that friendship to mend, and in many cases it never does mend.
- Always patch against the master branch first, even if you want to patch in another branch.
- In the event of a leak, patch your pool using the underwater adhesive repair patch provided.
- Patch Requirements Girl Scouts can earn the Dragonfly Patch on their own, but it is more fun to work with others!
- Patch Management: Patch management reports are reviewed and reflect missing security patches.
- The system administrator must download and install patch information from the patch server.
- Patch makes a patch request and returns a corresponding response by taking goja.
- The square patch pockets and angled patch pockets are interchangeable for both views.
- Patch for Waubonsee Community College CRJ Club Patch Display ONLY Emergency Services Departments are allowed to use my photos.
- Patch Collector, how can I get a patch from your department?
- Patients were randomly assigned to treatment with the Flector Patch, or a placebo patch identical to the Flector Patch minus the active ingredient.
MEND vs PATCH: QUESTIONS
- Could the Oilers and Taylor Hall mend broken fences for reunion?
- Who are Nigeria's'mend'gangs and how do they operate?
- How do I choose which ending to mend the Elden Ring?
- Can silver threads and Golden Needles mend this heart of mine?
- Is Imogen Thomas on the mend after split from Adam Horsley?
- Are Karl Stefanovic and Jasmine Yarbrough back on the mend?
- How did Laos mend its fences with non-communist countries?
- Is the 'make do and Mend' ethos still relevant today?
- How to mend a broken relationship with your boyfriend?
- How to mend a broken relationship with your partner?
- Can you change a 4 patch into a disappearing 4 patch quilt block?
- What happened to Patch Adams girlfriend in Patch Adams?
- How to distinguish between 3D PVC patch and regular PVC patch?
- Is the CBD patch the most famous transdermal patch of them all?
- How did SAP's March patch day compare to Adobe's Patch Tuesday?
- When was the first patch of this season's patch cycle released?
- Can I wear the contraceptive patch during Week 4 of patch free?
- What happens if a patch file contains more than one patch?
- How many bugs did Microsoft Patch Tuesday patch in April?
- Is SolarWinds patch manager good for patch management?