verb

remediate

to remediate, to remedy, to correct

They will remediate the contaminated soil.

They will remediate the contaminated soil.

The program helps to remediate learning gaps.

The programme helps to remediate learning gaps.

to remediate ((sth.)) They will remediate the contaminated soil.

Synonyms: correct, rectify, fix, repair; Antonyms: worsen, damage

From Latin 'remediatus', past participle of 'remediari' (to heal, cure), from 'remedium' (remedy).

To 'remediate' is to apply a 'remedy'. It's the action of fixing something, like pollution or a learning problem.

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