Today’s “Word of the Day” is “mending“ and it is a noun meaning “the action of putting something into good condition again or of making something to work again; repairing, recovering, renewing, revamping, fixing, restoration; recovery, recuperation, retrieval; improvement, betterment, revival, rally”.
Example Sentence: One of the many challenges of meeting net-zero targets is how we can live more sustainably and extend the lifespans of the everyday things we depend on. As new “right to repair” laws are floated in the UK and the US, we take a look at what mending really means and how we can learn to re-evaluate the objects that surround us.
This word is present in The Guardian article So long, America: Inside the 27 August Guardian Weekly and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Guardian
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