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remediable

[ri-mee-dee-uh-buhl] / rɪˈmi di ə bəl /


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The point is that a corporate violation of the spirit of the First Amendment is, in principle, remediable, whereas a government violation of the First Amendment is not – at least not immediately.

From Salon

This time, it contained a letter that held the title “Notice of Lease Termination” and described a violation as “not remediable.”

From Washington Post

The letter says that: "The investigation concluded that the original decision to turn off the transaction-halting mechanism was erroneous and implied a remediable systems and controls failing."

From BBC

She was suspended for 12 months in 2015, which was extended for a further year in 2016 after a committee decided the misconduct "was remediable, but had not been remedied".

From BBC

As with lost siblings in many fairy tales, the loss feels remediable, as though the right path through the forest or the right sequence of words might somehow restore them.

From The New Yorker