remediate

English

Etymology

From Latin remediare.

Pronunciation

  • Verb:
    • IPA(key): /ɹəˈmiːdieɪt/, /ɹɪˈmiːdieɪt/
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  • Adjective:
    • IPA(key): /ɹəˈmɛdi.ət/ (RP)
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    • IPA(key): /ɹəˈmiːdi.ət/, /ɹɪˈmiːdi.ət/ (US)

Verb

remediate (third-person singular simple present remediates, present participle remediating, simple past and past participle remediated)

  1. (transitive) To correct or improve (a deficiency or problem).
    • 2024 April 17, Howard Johnston, “Network News: Easter buses as NR engages in 493 engineering projects”, in RAIL, number 1007, page 21, photo caption:
      Network Rail's busy Easter included a ten-day closure of the main trans-Pennine route between Manchester and Leeds, for work to install a new bridge deck at Huddersfield, remediate mining works at Ravensthorpe and Huddersfield, and to lay new track at Deighton and Mirfield.

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Derived terms

Adjective

remediate (comparative more remediate, superlative most remediate)

  1. (rare, archaic, education) Intended to correct or improve deficient skills in some subject.
  2. (obsolete) Remedial.

Synonyms

Spanish

Verb

remediate

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of remediar combined with te
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