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What is a Corrector?

A corrector (English plural correctors) is a person who or object that practices correction, usually by removing or rectifying errors.

The word is originally a Roman title corrector, derived from the Latin verb corrigere, meaning "to make straight, set right, bring into order."

Apart from the general sense of anyone who corrects mistakes, it has been used as, or part of (some commonly shortened again to Corrector), various specific titles and offices, sometimes quite distant from the original meaning.


What is the Correct simple means?

These verbs mean to make right what is wrong. Correct refers to eliminating faults, errors, or defects. Rectify stresses the idea of bringing something into conformity with a standard of what is right. Remedy involves removing or counteracting something considered a cause of harm, damage, or discontent. Redress refers to setting right something considered immoral or unethical and usually involves some kind of recompense. Revise suggests change that results from careful reconsideration. Amend implies improvement through alteration or correction.


The Corrector must act to do it.

First.
a. To make or put right: correct a mistake; correct a misunderstanding.
b. To remove the errors or mistakes from something.
c. To indicate or mark the errors.

Second.
a. To speak to or communicate with (someone) in order to point out a mistake or error.
b. To scold or punish so as to improve or reform.

Third.
a. To remedy or counteract.

Fourth.
a. To adjust so as to meet a required standard or condition.


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