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[ UK /ɹˈɛmədˌi/ ]
[ US /ˈɹɛmədi/ ]
NOUN
  1. act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil
  2. a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain
VERB
  1. provide relief for
    remedy his illness
  2. set straight or right
    rectify the inequities in salaries
    repair an oversight
    remedy these deficiencies

How To Use remedy In A Sentence

  • Popular belief credits shark liver pills with being a sovereign remedy for illness ranging from arthritis to diabetes.
  • Brown begins to remedy this situation at the outset.
  • They then proposed a sensible remedy to the problem.
  • The Servian action is that by which a landlord sues for his tenant's property, over which he has a right in the nature of mortgage as security for his rent; the quasi-Servian is a similar remedy, open to every pledgee or hypothecary creditor. The Institutes of Justinian
  • It is also a sovereign remedy for the dreadful _chiragra_ or gout. Japhet in Search of a Father
  • I think that's a bad remedy for a very, very severe problem.
  • Accordingly the Divisional Court allowed the appeal, remitted the matter to the arbitrator and stayed the oppression remedy proceeding.
  • The remedy for injuries is not to remember them. 
  • The inevitable reduction in the amount of time likely to be given to singing challenges the Church to remedy this deficiency.
  • Ten days passed from the court's acceptance of the case to its resolution, expeditious remedy much appreciated by the American plaintiff.
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