remediable
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++re·me·di·a·ble /rɪˈmiːdiəbəl/ adjective formal CURESOLVE/DEAL WITH A PROBLEMable to be corrected or cured 可纠正的;可医治的 remediable problems 可以解决的问题
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remediable• Identifying high risk groups should point towards the inequalities that are remediable.• Some suffering is, however, permanently painful, unendurable even, and is neither a transitional stage nor is remediable.• While Dave was still a problem, it now seemed to Mr E remediable.• Section 146 distinguishes between remediable and irremediable breaches of covenant.• It is also the factor most likely to be remediable by practitioners.• An unnecessary operation was deemed to be one that was performed without pathological evidence of surgically remediable disease.• Is it associated with remediable personality traits?• The uncontrolled increase in the number of authors might be remediable to some extent by journals devising a collective policy.re·me·di·a·ble adjectiveChineseSyllable
be cured to or able corrected Corpus
remediable
re‧me‧di‧a‧ble /rɪˈmiːdiəbəl/
adjective formal
able to be corrected or cured:
remediable problems
re‧me‧di‧a‧ble /rɪˈmiːdiəbəl/
adjective formalable to be corrected or cured: