1728, "to make better," in some cases perhaps a back-formation from amelioration on pattern of French améliorer, or else from Medieval Latin amelioratus, past participle of ameliorare. Intransitive sense "grow better" is from 1789. The simpler form meliorate was used in Middle English. Related: Ameliorated; ameliorating; ameliorable.
ambuscade
ambush
ame damnee
ameer
Amelia
ameliorate
amelioration
ameliorative
amen
amenability
amenable