3. Express in another way:
(a) Yet matters soon mended.
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Definition of mend (Entry 1 of 2)
transitive verb
1: to free from faults or defects: such as
a: to improve in manners or morals : REFORM
was advised to mend his ways
b: to set right : CORRECT
mend a corrupt text
c: to put into good shape or working order again : patch up : REPAIR
the roads were never mended
— Ellen Glasgow
d: to improve or strengthen (something, such as a relationship) by negotiation or conciliation —used chiefly in the phrase mend fences
spends the weekend mending political fences
— E. O. Hauser
e: to restore to health : CURE
before the bone was fully mended
— Current Biography
2: to make amends or atonement for
least said, soonest mended
intransitive verb
1: to improve morally : REFORM
It's never too late to mend.
2: to become corrected or improved
depression and lack of spirit mended visibly
— Arnold Nicholson
3: to improve in health
also : HEAL
his injury mended rather quickly
Answer: more matters son ended ........
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