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remediable

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English remediable, from Old French remedïable and Latin remediābilis. By surface analysis, remedy +‎ -able.

Adjective

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remediable (comparative more remediable, superlative most remediable)

  1. Capable of being remedied.
    • 1955, Edmund Wilson, The shock of recognition, page 381:
      Then from his cavernous armpit drew and gave The singing leaves, not such as erst I knew, But strange, disjointed, where the unmeasured feet Staggered allwhither in pursuit of rhyme, And could not find it; assonance instead, Cases and verbs misplaced—remediable those — Broad-shouldered coarseness, fondly meant for wit.

Translations

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Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /remeˈdjable/ [re.meˈð̞ja.β̞le]
  • Rhymes: -able
  • Syllabification: re‧me‧dia‧ble

Adjective

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remediable m or f (masculine and feminine plural remediables)

  1. remediable

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