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  • Rectify (TV Series 2013–2016) - IMDb
    Rectify: Created by Ray McKinnon With Aden Young, Abigail Spencer, J Smith-Cameron, Adelaide Clemens Daniel Holden must put his life back together after serving 19 years on Georgia's Death Row before DNA evidence calls his conviction into question
  • RECTIFY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    When you rectify something, you correct an error or make things right, which is fitting because rectify and correct both ultimately trace back to the Latin word regere, which can mean “to lead straight,” “to direct,” or “to rule ”
  • Rectify - Wikipedia
    Rectify is an American television drama series exploring the life of a man after he is released from prison after nearly 20 years on death row following a wrongful conviction It was created by Ray McKinnon and is the first original series from SundanceTV
  • RECTIFY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    RECTIFY definition: 1 to correct something or make something right: 2 to make a substance pure 3 to change an… Learn more
  • RECTIFY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Rectify definition: to make, put, or set right; remedy; correct See examples of RECTIFY used in a sentence
  • RECTIFY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If you rectify something that is wrong, you change it so that it becomes correct or satisfactory Only an act of Congress could rectify the situation [ VERB noun ]
  • rectify verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    rectify something to put right something that is wrong synonym correct to rectify a fault; We must take steps to rectify the situation
  • rectify - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    rectify (third-person singular simple present rectifies, present participle rectifying, simple past and past participle rectified) (obsolete, transitive) To heal (an organ or part of the body) [14th–18th c ] To restore (someone or something) to its proper condition; to straighten out, to set right [from 16th c ]


















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