Remedial

  • 51remedial — re·me·di·al …

    English syllables

  • 52remedial — [rɪˈmiːdiəl] adj 1) intended to improve or correct something 2) intended to help people who have difficulty learning basic skills such as reading and writing …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 53remedial — /rəˈmidiəl / (say ruh meedeeuhl) adjective 1. affording remedy; tending to remedy something. 2. of or relating to the treatment of physical defects with exercises, etc., rather than by medical or surgical means. 3. a. (of teaching) designed to… …

  • 54remedial — Affording a remedy; giving means of obtaining redress; of the nature of a remedy; intended to remedy wrongs and abuses, abate faults, or supply defects; pertaining to or affecting remedy, as distinguished from that which affects or modifies the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 55remedial — Providing a remedy or means of redress; pertaining to remedy or redress …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 56remedial reading — instruction in reading aimed at increasing speed and comprehension by correcting poor reading habits. [1925 30] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 57Remedial maintenance — Ремонт …

    Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии

  • 58remedial profession — any profession (including occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and speech therapy) in which the therapists use their skills to assist those with disability to achieve living and working standards as near normal as possible …

    Medical dictionary

  • 59remedial action — One which is brought to obtain compensation or indemnity. Cummings v. Board of Education of Oklahoma City, 190 Okl. 533, 125 P.2d 989, 994 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 60remedial cases — Those cases wherein the remedy is afforded through certain extraordinary writs, such as prohibition, mandamus, certiorari and quo warranto. State v St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad Co. 35 Minn 222, 223, 28 NW 245 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary