remediable
remediable
Definition
re·medi·able (ri mē′dē ə bəl)
adjective
that can be remedied
Etymology: ME, remedial < MFr < L remediabilis
re·me′di·able·ness noun
re·me′di·ably adverb
remediable
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- breach: You should have the opportunity to put right minor remediable breaches.
- factor: The advisors ' experience of such meetings is that they stimulate discussion of remediable factors and the pathologist's contribution is valued.
- condition: It is important that these potentially remediable conditions are recognized and treated to ensure that patients with multiple sclerosis retain optimum visual function.
- cause: Dr. Vijay, in her article, gives information on the management of surgically remediable causes of childhood blindness.
Modifying Another Word
- potentially: It has been estimated that over 70 % of the visual impairment present in people aged 65 and over is potentially remediable.
- easily: It is a condition, which, in most cases, is easily remediable during the first three months of life.
Browse dictionary entries near remediable
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- remarque
- remarkably
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- remanence
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- remediate
- remediation
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- remedy, mutuality of
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- remembered
- remembering
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