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Definition of Remediable
1. Adjective. Capable of being remedied or redressed. "Not a crime but only a remediable blunder"
Definition of Remediable
1. a. Capable of being remedied or cured.
Definition of Remediable
1. Adjective. Capable of being remedied. ¹
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Definition of Remediable
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Remediable
1. Curable. Origin: L. Remediabilis, fr. Remedio, to cure (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remediable
Literary usage of Remediable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Medical Jurisprudence by Alfred Swaine Taylor (1856)
"With regard to physical causes, a division must be made between those which are
remediable, and those which are not. The presence of disease of the testicle ..."
2. Medical jurisprudence by Alfred Swaine Taylor, Edward Hartshorne (1861)
"With regard to physical causes, a distinction must be made between those which
are remediable, and those which are not. The presence of disease of the ..."
3. The Code of Procedure of the State of New York: As Amended to 1871, with by New York (State), William Wait (1871)
"Wrongs heretofore remediable by action of waste are subjects of action as other
wrongs, ... Remedy for injuries heretofore remediable by writ of nuisance. ..."
4. Consumption by William Ramsay Smith, South Australia Dept. of Public Health (1862)
"ORDINARY LIMITS OF remediable CONDITIONS. As we have limited ourselves to a
consideration only of those conditions in which phthisis is a remediable disease ..."
5. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1847)
"My experience leads me to believe that every case of this afflictive accident is
completely remediable. I decidedly prefer the metallic suture in the ..."
6. Institutes of Metaphysic: The Theory of Knowing and Being by James Frederick Ferrier (1856)
"IGNORANCE remediable. All ignorance is possibly remediable. DEMONSTRATION.
No kind of knowledge is absolutely inconsistent with the nature of all ..."
7. The Law of Railways: Embracing Corporations, Eminent Domain, Contracts by Isaac Fletcher Redfield (1867)
"Courts of equity will not interfere in matters remediable by shareholders. 2.
Will not restrain company from declaring dividend till works are finished. 3. ..."