remediate Definition
re·medi·ate (ri mē′dē āt′)
transitive verb -·at′ed, -·at′·ing
to provide a remedy for
remediate Usage Examples
Object
- land: The aim is to identify and to remediate land, which poses unacceptable risks to human health and/or the wider environment.
- site: Taking the necessary steps to remediate the site for housing would, possibly, significantly dent the developer's desired profit margin.
- contamination: Where such options are not available however, powers exist to force the appropriate persons concerned to remediate the contamination.
- problem: As part English Partnerships Land Stabilization project Vale Royal Boro Council have been awarded up to £ 30 million to remediate the problem.
- vulnerability: Create procedures to work with development to remediate vulnerabilities.
- system: In the last year all software releases designed to remediate the system have been delivered successfully on time.
Modifying Another Word
then: Teachers diagnose what children know and then remediate by teaching them what they do not know.
Browse dictionary entries near remediate
- ‹ remedial
- ‹ remediable
- ‹ Rembrandt
- ‹ remaster
- ‹ Remarque, Erich Maria
- ‹ remarque
- ‹ remarkably
- ‹ remarkable
- ‹ remark
- ‹ remanent

