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UK
/ɹɪmˌiːdɪˈeɪʃən/
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[ US /ɹɪˌmidiˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ɹɪˌmidiˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil
How To Use remediation In A Sentence
- This tolerance has practical application in bioremediation and in efforts to colonize polluted sites.
- I believe very strongly in many of these ideas but they can be hard to communicate, especially when the discourse is peppered with terminology like "peri-urban," "phytoremediation," and "bioregional ecologies. Dave Snyder: The Good, the Bad and the Fungi on a Rooftop Farm
- It would also provide a sound basis for targeting scarce resources and developing strategies for remediation and amelioration.
- Remediation solutions Bioremediation is currently attracting a lot of attention as a remedial technique.
- It also means having asset management capabilities that help prioritize remediation based on the most critical assets and having selective restore capabilities to allow for timely recovery of critical assets.
- Dr Mansell's most notable achievement was his role in establishing the remediation program for the Collins Class submarine and his work with the Navy to bring the subs to operational capability.
- Our initial focus was on biodiversity and food and farming issues, as well as bioremediation and natural treatment systems for decontaminating the environment.
- A recent study by a University of Chicago economist supports my take on this Catch-22, concluding that preventive intervention is more cost effective, economically efficient and fiscally prudent than remediation once children begin school. Dr. Jim Taylor: Arne and Bill's Misguided Adventure: An Open Letter
- Widely celebrated environmentalist John Todd doesn't promise that his aquatic bioremediation system - a sewage treatment system which involves floating plant islands that purify polluted waters - could live up to its hype in Montreal.
- When impairment is identified, students are informed of faculty concerns, and these are addressed through a variety of interventions, including remediation and dismissal.