corrigimus
Corrigimus is a Latin verb meaning “we correct” or “we amend.” It is the present indicative active form of corrigere, a transitive verb meaning to set right, rectify, or improve something. The infinitive corrigere expresses the general sense, while corrigimus marks the first-person plural present tense.
Grammatical information: Corrigere belongs to the third conjugation. In the present indicative active, the forms are
Usage: In classical and later Latin, corrigimus appears in contexts ranging from correcting errors in texts
Example: Corrigimus errores in textu. (We correct the errors in the text.)
Notes: Corrigere has related forms across tenses and moods, such as corrigo (I correct) and corrigimus in