Present participle for to restore peaceful or harmonious relations between two or more parties
“After the long and bitter dispute, the mediator was able to patch up the relationship between the feuding neighbors.”
Present participle for to mend or repair something that is broken or not functioning
“After the car accident, they had to patch up the broken windshield before driving again.”
Present participle for to repair or improve strained relationships and resolve conflicts, typically used metaphorically
Present participle for to paint anew or again, especially if recently painted
Present participle for to resolve or find a solution to
Present participle for to fit or replace a heel on a shoe or boot
Present participle for to fix, correct, revise or improve
Present participle for to put in working order
(smooth over) Present participle for to resolve, or work towards resolving an issue or conflict
Present participle for to join two objects together (again)
Present participle for to treat someone medically, as a doctor would
Present participle for to put together using parts or materials
The act of fixing or repairing something
The action or process of correcting something
The resolution of a dispute, typically via a formal agreement
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