What is a word that fits both repair and migration respectively?
If something is broken and the computer is not working, it should be replaced with something new. I am tasked with choosing a word that covers both the repairing of a mechanical device and mechanical manipulation.
“…Wrenches are tools that provide _____ functionality.” Can
I repair cars with a wrench and we can also use that to manipulate things that aren’t broken (fire hydrants, etc.)?
I was briefly contemplating using the word “reparation” but that only includes repairs, and it seems to be considered archaic.
What do you think is the key word with the functions of mechanical manipulation?
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Which is the adjective for “ameliorate”?
Ameliorate = to make better. Origin: Mid 18th century: alteration of meliorates, influenced by French amu00e9liorer, from better ‘better’.
What about “service”?
Cars – I have had 2 one year after the last service. If you have a lncar, when you brake the car turns to the left. Is that a problem? If I was involved in car accident and it was all smashed up, that wouldn’t be a service that would be a full re-build job, or more likely just a write-off.
Is it possible to use “service” for both minor and major maintenance?
What is the use of dictionary? com gives a promising definition, which includes both maintenance and repair:
the providing or a provider of accommodation and activities required by the public, as maintenance, repair, etc. Where
manufacturer guarantees service and parts?
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