remedial

pronunciation

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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

1. The sec said it took into account remedial measures taken by bofa .
2. Send charles prince remedial cost detailed list please .
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 .

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