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View definitions for remediate

remediate

verb as in lessen the harm or pain of

verb as in remove, as pollutants

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verb as in remove pollutants from

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The Greater London Authority, which manages the schemes on behalf of government, said 58% were now either fully remediated, or work was under way.

From BBC

This is not a one-time failure in this election cycle, but an ongoing issue that hasn’t been remediated since the 2016 presidential contest.

From Salon

“The city has expended millions and millions of dollars so far and is going to continue to expend millions and millions of dollars to remediate this issue,” Feuer said at the time.

“The VA must remediate its mishandling of this resource so that the land may once again be available for its intended purpose: the housing of veterans,” Carter wrote.

The tribunal found Mr Dixon’s fitness to practise is impaired and his suspension would allow him time to "to develop further insight and remediate his misconduct".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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