Remediable (adjective)

Able to be corrected or improved.

Origin:

From re- (meaning "again") and medius (meaning "middle") and -able (meaning "capable o.f")

Examples:

  1. The problem was deemed remediable and the company took action to correct it.
  2. The situation was considered remediable with the right intervention.
  3. The condition was found to be remediable with proper treatment.
  4. The damage was considered remediable if addressed in a timely manner.
  5. The issue was remediable with a simple fix.
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