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3. Express in another way:
(a) Yet matters soon mended.​

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Answered by akhilrai20
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Answer:

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

Answered by Khushiheda
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Answer: more matters son ended ........

Explanation:

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