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Meanings of
remediable
in English
Portuguese
remediável
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Capable of being remedied or redressed.
irremediable
Portuguese
remediável
Usage of
remediable
in English
1
Any evil from such a practice would be improbable measurable, and
remediable
.
2
These data suggest potentially
remediable
strategies to address barriers to advance planning discussions.
3
Complaints are potentially useful quality assurance tools and can identify
remediable
system flaws.
4
All evils are
remediable
but one, that one which I dare not name.
5
Why forget so supinely His failures to remedy the easily
remediable
?
6
After thorough clinical workup, we could not find the
remediable
cause of thrombocytopenia.
7
Other noises which stunned us were
remediable
by other means.
8
Attention must be directed to identifying coexistent
remediable
causes of neurologic dysfunction in this population.
9
But the evil which is
remediable
should be dealt with more in sorrow than anger.
10
But such trifles, after all, were accidental and
remediable
.
11
In the next world there is no death; therefore, the suffering won't be
remediable
at all.
12
One must in all reverence take every precaution to prove that the disaster is not humanly
remediable
.
13
The only question is whether they act directly or indirectly: this question determines whether it is
remediable
.
14
Online shared completion of action plans is feasible with only a few (potentially
remediable
)
practical problems.
15
Draw comfort from the fact that if error is always with us, it is, at any rate,
remediable
.
16
A certain degree of wrongdoing here leads to irremediable suffering, or rather to suffering
remediable
by death alone.
Other examples for "remediable"
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remediable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
potentially remediable
remediable cause
easily remediable
humanly remediable
identify remediable
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Translations for
remediable
Portuguese
remediável
Remediable
through the time