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

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

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

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.