remedial
pronunciation
How to pronounce remedial in British English: UK [rɪˈmi:diəl]
How to pronounce remedial in American English: US [rɪˈmidiəl]
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- Adjective:
- tending or intended to rectify or improve
- tending to cure or restore to health
Word Origin
- remedial (adj.)
- 1650s, "curing, relieving, affording a remedy," from Late Latin remedialis "healing, curing," from Latin remedium (see remedy (n.)). Educational sense of "concerned with improving skills" is first recorded 1924.
Example
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- 3. For others , they are a form of remedial education .
- 4. How am I supposed to tell my mamai 'm going to remedial class ?
- 5. The legislation and remedial system to forbid age discrimination in employment in america .