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1. remedial
adjective. ['rɪˈmiːdiːəl'] tending or intended to rectify or improve.
Antonyms
Etymology
- remedialis (Latin)
Rhymes with Remedial
- anthiel
- arboreal
- ariel
- asiel
- aviall
- bacterial
- biaxial
- bicentennial
- biennial
- binomial
- biomaterial
- bronchial
- burial
- centennial
- cereal
- ceremonial
- coaxial
- collegial
- colloquial
- colonial
How do you pronounce remedial?
Pronounce remedial as rɪˈmidiəl.
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Sentences with remedial
1. Adjective
This means you will have to take remedial college classes that cost money and demand valuable time.
Quotes about remedial
1. Low self-esteem causes me to believe that I have so little worth that my response does not matter. With repentance, however, I understand that being worth so much to God is why my response is so important. Repentance is remedial work to mend our minds and hearts, which get bent by sin.
- John Ortberg Jr., The Me I Want to Be: Becoming God's Best Version of You