remediable
pronunciation
How to pronounce remediable in British English: UK [rɪˈmi:diəbl]
How to pronounce remediable in American English: US [rɪˈmidiəbəl]
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- Adjective:
- possible to remedy
Word Origin
- remediable (adj.)
- 1560s, from Middle French remédiable, from Latin remediabilis "that may be healed, curable," from stem of remediare, from remedium (see remedy (n.)).
Example
- 1. Remediable problems ; a remediable setback .
- 2. Islam deems homosexuality a sinful yet remediable illness .
- 3. There are people who bring their cell phones into concert halls and auditoriums . For them , missing an important business message is not a miss that is remediable .
- 4. Computerized adaptive remediable teaching based on competence indicators in mathematics for primary school grade three .
- 5. In short , this research result want to reach the following target : the construction computerizes the adaptability diagnostic test and remediable development mode and process of the teaching system .