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remedy
[ rem-i-dee ]
noun
- something that cures or relieves a disease or bodily disorder; a healing medicine, application, or treatment.
Synonyms: medication, medicament, specific, restorative, cure
- something that corrects or removes an evil of any kind.
Synonyms: antidote, corrective
- Law. legal redress; the legal means of enforcing a right or redressing a wrong.
- Coining. a certain allowance at the mint for deviation from the standard weight and fineness of coins; tolerance.
remedy
/ rɪˈmiːdɪəbəl; ˈrɛmɪdɪ /
noun
- usually foll byfor or against any drug or agent that cures a disease or controls its symptoms
- usually foll byfor or against anything that serves to put a fault to rights, cure defects, improve conditions, etc
a remedy for industrial disputes
- the legally permitted variation from the standard weight or quality of coins; tolerance
verb
- to relieve or cure (a disease, illness, etc) by or as if by a remedy
- to put to rights (a fault, error, etc); correct
Derived Forms
- reˈmediably, adverb
- remediable, adjective
- ˈremediless, adjective
Other Words From
- non·reme·dy noun plural nonremedies
- un·reme·died adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of remedy1
Word History and Origins
Origin of remedy1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The most notorious states are Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, where death is an acceptable legal remedy.
Coca-Cola was a wildly popular drink and hangover remedy because, well, it contained cocaine.
The tradition has lasted ever since, being seen as a great natural hangover remedy throughout the world.
Despite the financial remedy, partial repeal of the screen quota has imperiled the domestic market.
After such an indictment, you would expect the department to do all it could to remedy such failings.
A present remedy of all is the speedy coming of a cloud, and a dew that meeteth it, by the heat that cometh, shall overpower it.
They wanted Papa and Mamma, gone to Bombay beyond the seas, and their grief while it lasted was without remedy.
There could be no social remedy for poverty except the almost impossible remedy of the limitation of life itself.
Nature, ever buoyant and imperative, does her best to remedy the ills created by "Man's inhumanity to Man."
Consequently everything is at a standstill, until God shall remedy it.
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