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Meaning of remedially
The primary meaning of "remedially" is in a way that provides a remedy or cure for something.
Etymology of remedially
The word "remedially" originates from the Latin word "remedium," meaning remedy or cure, and the suffix "-ly," which forms an adverb
Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe actions or measures taken to cure or alleviate problems
Synonyms
curatively
therapeutically
medicinally
restoratively
recuperatively
rehabilitatively
correctively
preventively
prophylactically
palliatively
mitigatively
alleviatively
soothingly
calmingly
tranquilly
peacefully
serenely
remedially
curably
treatably
healably
mendably
repairably
fixably
amendably
reformably
revivably
revivally
Definitions
- In a way that provides a remedy or cure for something, especially a medical condition or a social problem
- * Intended to improve or correct an undesirable situation
Usage Examples
- The new policy aims to address the issue remedially by providing additional funding for education and job training
- * The doctor prescribed a course of treatment to be taken remedially to reduce the patient's symptoms
Antonyms
harmfully
hurtfully
damagingly
destructively
negatively
adversely
unfavorably
unhelpfully
ineffectively
inadequately
insufficiently
unproductively
counterproductively
exacerbatively
aggravatively
irritatively
annoyingly
frustratingly
infuriatingly