Meaning & Definition of word "Remedial"

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    Remedial

    /rɪˈmiːdiəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Intended to correct or improve something, especially a deficiency or problem.
      • Example: The school offers remedial courses for students who struggle with math.
    • 2. Providing or intended for remedy or relief.
      • Example: Remedial action was taken to address the issues raised in the report.
    • 3. Related to or aimed at improvement in a specific area, particularly in education.
      • Example: She attended a remedial reading program to enhance her literacy skills.
    • 4. Relating to a legal remedy, especially in the context of law.
      • Example: The court provided a remedial decision to rectify the previous ruling.

    Etymology

    from Latin 'remedialis', which means 'of a remedy'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    remedial action:

    steps taken to correct a problem or situation.

    remedial education:

    instruction designed to help students who are experiencing academic difficulties.

    remedial measures:

    actions taken to improve or correct a situation.

    Related Words

    remedy:

    a means of counteracting or eliminating something undesirable.

    remediation:

    the act of remedying or correcting.

    rehabilitate:

    to restore to a condition of good health or useful life.

    Slang Meanings of remedial

    Meaning: used informally to describe something that is basic or remedial in nature.

    Example Sentence: That math problem was so easy, it felt remedial.

    Meaning: often used to describe someone who is not very bright.

    Example Sentence: He's a bit remedial, always asking the same questions.