apprimorate
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[edit]apprimorate (third-person singular simple present apprimorates, present participle apprimorating, simple past and past participle apprimorated)
- Alternative form of aprimorate
- 1988 August, Mesquita, L. C. de, O ensino superior de ciências contábeis nos estados de Mato Grosso e Mato Grosso do Sul: estudo de casos [Higher education in accounting sciences in the states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul: a case study][1] (master's thesis), Rio de Janeiro: FGV Academic Institutional Repository, published 2012 January 23, page 9:
- Before the low leveis of satisfaction with the infrastructure of the courses, with the curriculum and development of the curriculum and with the teaching group, the results of this research showed the needy for an reestructuration of the curriculum in all those courses, and a reciclage [sic] of the teaching group, in order to apprimorate the teaching of accountancy in those states.
- 2006 December 1, Santos, A. M. dos, The application of a simulation model to project management: a case study using system dynamics[2] (master's dissertation), São Paulo: Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations of USP, published 2007 March 26, archived from the original on 2024-08-05, page 8:
- Based in the fundamental concepts of system dynamics, a model is developed for the analysis of the engineering project management area of an aircraft maintenace depot of Brazilian Air Force. This model is going to be used in a case study of an aircraft technological upgrade. Some scenarios and management politics are explored with the objective of apprimorate the knowledge of the model behaviour [sic].
- 2020 October 6, AcabaComigo, “How to use an AI to make a chess engine to self apprimorate itself?”, in lichess.org[3], Forum, General Chess Discussion:
- I am wanting to make a chess engine, so in case I do it, I do not want it to commit the same errors as AsmFish and Rubichess: Repeating the same errors. For that, I need to make the engine to apprimorate itself and learn with its own errors [sic].