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v.t., remediated, remediating.
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remediate — re·me·di·ate /ri mē dē ˌāt/ vt: to make the target of remedial action the commissioner of environmental protection...shall conduct remedial actions necessary to remediate the pollution at or on the site General Statutes of Connecticut Merriam… … Law dictionary
remediate — remediate; bio·remediate; … English syllables
Remediate — Re*me di*ate ( ?t), a. Remedial. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
remediate — 1969, back formation from REMEDIATION (Cf. remediation). Related: Remediated; remediating … Etymology dictionary
remediate — [ri mē′dē āt΄] vt. remediated, remediating to provide a remedy for … English World dictionary
remediate — adjective Date: 1605 archaic remedial … New Collegiate Dictionary
remediate — 1. verb /rəˈmiːdieɪt,rəˈmɛdiət,rəˈmiːdiət/ To correct or improve a deficiency or problem. Syn: rectify, remedy 2. adjective /rəˈmiːdieɪt,rəˈmɛdiət,rəˈmiːdiət/ Intended to correct or … Wiktionary
remediate — /rəˈmidieɪt/ (say ruh meedeeayt) verb (t) (remediated, remediating) to correct or improve (a deficiency or impairment). {backformation from remediation} …
remediate — verb set straight or right remedy these deficiencies rectify the inequities in salaries repair an oversight • Syn: ↑rectify, ↑remedy, ↑repair, ↑amend • Derivationally re … Useful english dictionary
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