adjective
- tending to improve or make better
Usage: formal
Examples
- The new policy had a meliorative effect on working conditions.
- Her meliorative approach to conflict resolution helped heal the community.
- The doctor prescribed meliorative treatments to ease the patient’s symptoms.
- Urban planning should focus on meliorative measures for environmental problems.
- The meliorative changes to the curriculum improved student outcomes.
- His meliorative influence on the team boosted morale significantly.