4right verb
rights; right·ed; right·ing [+ obj] 1 : to make (something) right : to correct (something wrong or unjust)
▪ It was time to right an old wrong. ▪ No one can right all the wrongs in the world. 2 : to return (something) to a proper state or condition
▪ The government needs to do something to right the economy. 3 : to put (something or someone) back in an upright position
▪ They righted the capsized boat. ▪ He quickly righted himself after he fell off the chair.
▪ It was time to right an old wrong. ▪ No one can right all the wrongs in the world.
▪ The government needs to do something to right the economy.
▪ They righted the capsized boat. ▪ He quickly righted himself after he fell off the chair.




