"Mender" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mender" Meaning

A person or thing that mends is one that repairs or fixes something that is broken or damaged.

"Mender" Examples

Usage Examples for "Mender"


Mender is a noun that refers to a person or thing that mends or repairs something.

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The medic was hailed as a hero after she arrived at the disaster site to act as a mender, treating the wounded and saving countless lives.
The carpenter's skills as a mender were unmatched, and he was called upon to fix complex furniture and wooden structures.
In fantasy novels, the mender is often a powerful figure who can use magic to heal and restore.
The company's policy called for regular maintenance and repair services from skilled menders to keep the equipment in good working order.
As a avid outdoorsman, John loved to go on wilderness treks and also enjoyed fixing his gear as a mender, always staying self-sufficient.

"Mender" Similar Words

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Mendacity refers to the quality of being untruthful or lying. It is a noun that describes a person's tendency to deceive or falsify information, often in an effort to manipulate others or gain an advantage.

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The word "Mende" can refer to several things. <br><br>It can be an ethnic group living mainly in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea. The Mende people have a distinct culture, language, and traditions. They are known for their skilled artisans, particularly in woodcarving and metalwork.<br><br>It can also be a language spoken by the Mende people, as well as other groups in West Africa. Mende is a Niger-Congo language and is spoken by millions of people in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea, and other countries.<br><br>Additionally, "Mende" can be a surname, often of African origin.

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