Remediation: meaning, definitions and examples

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remediation

 

[ riːˌmiː.diˈeɪ.ʃən ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

education

The act or process of remedying, correcting, or mitigating something, especially in education.

Synonyms

amendment, correction, improvement.

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Word Description / Examples
remediation

Used in educational or environmental contexts to describe the process of correcting deficiencies or repairing damage.

  • The school offers remediation classes for students who need extra help
  • The company is involved in environmental remediation to clean up polluted sites
correction

Utilized in contexts where errors or mistakes need to be fixed, commonly in written work or when giving feedback.

  • The teacher marked the corrections on the student's essay
  • The editor made several corrections to the article before it was published
improvement

Used in general contexts to indicate making something better or enhancing its quality or performance.

  • They noticed a significant improvement in their health after starting the new diet
  • The software update included several improvements to the user interface
amendment

Typically used in legal or formal contexts to describe changes or additions made to official documents or laws.

  • The senator proposed an amendment to the existing bill
  • They had to make an amendment to the contract to include new terms

Examples of usage

  • Remediation programs are designed to help students catch up with their peers.
  • She received extra remediation in math to improve her understanding of the subject.
Context #2 | Noun

environmental

The action of reversing or stopping environmental damage.

Synonyms

cleanup, rehabilitation, restoration.

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remediation

Used in situations that involve correcting a fault or addressing a problem, especially in environmental or academic contexts.

  • The company is responsible for the remediation of the contaminated groundwater.
  • The school's remediation program helps students who are falling behind in their studies.
cleanup

Refers to the process of cleaning or making an area free of dirt, pollution, or other unwanted substances, often used in environmental contexts.

  • Volunteers gathered for the beach cleanup event last Saturday.
  • The oil spill required an extensive cleanup operation.
restoration

Used when something is being restored to its original condition, often used in the context of buildings, nature, or art.

  • The restoration of the historic building preserved its original charm.
  • The government has initiated a restoration project for the damaged coral reefs.
rehabilitation

Typically used in the context of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy, or repairing something to make it usable again.

  • After his surgery, he will need several months of rehabilitation.
  • The rehabilitation of the old theater took nearly a year.

Examples of usage

  • Remediation of the contaminated site involved removing the toxic waste.
  • The company invested in soil remediation to clean up the pollution.
Context #3 | Noun

law

The process of resolving disputes between parties through mediation or arbitration.

Synonyms

arbitration, conciliation, mediation.

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remediation

Use in situations involving the correction of something bad or defective, especially in environmental and educational contexts.

  • The company started a remediation program to clean up the polluted river
  • She is receiving additional instruction as part of her educational remediation
mediation

Useful when a neutral third party helps disputing parties to negotiate and come to a mutually agreeable solution, without making decisions for them.

  • They sought mediation to resolve their divorce amicably
  • Mediation sessions helped the team members work through their conflicts
arbitration

Used in legal or formal settings where a neutral third party makes a binding decision to resolve a dispute between two or more parties.

  • The two companies agreed to arbitration to settle their contract dispute
  • Arbitration was necessary to avoid a lengthy court battle
conciliation

Applicable in situations where the goal is to bring disputing parties to an agreement or harmony, often in a less formal setting than arbitration.

  • The union and management reached a settlement through conciliation
  • Conciliation efforts helped to ease tensions between the neighbors

Examples of usage

  • The remediation of the legal conflict was achieved through a settlement agreement.
  • The court ordered remediation of the dispute through alternative dispute resolution.

Translations

Translations of the word "remediation" in other languages:

🇵🇹 remediação

🇮🇳 निवारण

🇩🇪 Sanierung

🇮🇩 remediasi

🇺🇦 ремедіація

🇵🇱 remediacja

🇯🇵 修復 (しゅうふく)

🇫🇷 remédiation

🇪🇸 remediación

🇹🇷 iyileştirme

🇰🇷 복구 (復舊)

🇸🇦 إزالة التلوث

🇨🇿 náprava

🇸🇰 náprava

🇨🇳 补救 (bǔjiù)

🇸🇮 remediacija

🇮🇸 umbætur

🇰🇿 жөндеу

🇬🇪 გამოსწორება

🇦🇿 təmizləmə

🇲🇽 remediación

Etymology

The word 'remediation' originates from the Latin word 'remediare', meaning 'to remedy'. It first appeared in English in the late 15th century, with the specific meaning of correcting or curing a fault or deficiency. Over time, the term has evolved to encompass a broader range of contexts, including education, environmental protection, and legal conflict resolution.

See also: irremediable, irremediably, remedial, remedies, remedying.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #16,104, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.