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remedy

cure / solution / redress / correct / rectify
NounTransitive Verb
pl: remediespast: remediedpp: remedieding: remedying

This term carries a strong connotation of restoration and healing, whether applied to a biological ailment or a systemic failure. It suggests a targeted intervention designed to return a situation to its proper or healthy state, rather than a temporary fix or a superficial patch. In legal contexts, the word takes on a technical precision, referring specifically to the court-ordered relief or compensation granted to an injured party. This distinguishes it from a general solution by emphasizing the right to redress and the formal mechanism of recovery.

Meanings

Noun

A method of solving a problem or correcting a mistake.

"The government is seeking a remedy for the housing crisis."

Noun

A medicine or treatment for a disease or illness.

"Honey and lemon is a common home remedy for a sore throat."

Noun

The legal means of recovering a right or preventing or redressing a wrong.

"The plaintiff is seeking a legal remedy for the breach of contract."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To set right an undesirable situation or correct a fault.

"The company took immediate steps to remedy the technical glitch."

Transitive Verb
[~ something with something]

To correct a problem by using a specific method or tool.

"They attempted to remedy the soil deficiency with organic fertilizer."

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