Remediable
(adjective)
Able to be corrected or improved.
Origin:
From re- (meaning "again") and medius (meaning "middle") and -able (meaning "capable o.f")
Examples:
- The problem was deemed remediable and the company took action to correct it.
- The situation was considered remediable with the right intervention.
- The condition was found to be remediable with proper treatment.
- The damage was considered remediable if addressed in a timely manner.
- The issue was remediable with a simple fix.