remedy|remedied|remedies|remedying in English
verb
[rem·e·dy || 'remɪdɪ]
fix, correct; heal, cure
Use "remedy|remedied|remedies|remedying" in a sentence
1. Thankfully, Binge has since remedied
2. How could this be remedied?
3. This situation can and must be remedied.
4. This discrepancy ought to be remedied
5. The defect in the drainage must be remedied.
6. Administrative remedies
7. The Remedy of Beggary: Begging needs remedy
8. The state remedied this problem, in part, by distributing wage subsidies.
9. Antidoting Homeopathic Remedies
10. Since using the Banerji Protocols, which use remedies repetitively, the concern for Antidoting is not much of a concern because the remedy will simply be taken later that day or the next
11. REMEDY BEYOND MAN
12. ‘Possibly remedy was Antidoted on day two by strong smelling woodfiller, but he did take 2 more doses after this.’ ‘The situation is that his remedy has been Antidoted by the coffee and/or the clay ointment.’ ‘Remedies are essentially vibrational medicine and can therefore easily be Antidoted …
13. Natural sleep aids and remedies
14. Not until the years of fast industrialization and construction were these defects to be remedied.
15. Never reuse old remedy bottles or envelopes for a different remedy or potency.
16. I can remedy that.
17. Alienees - Rights, Obligations and Remedies
18. I often use herbal remedies.
19. Remedies for allergic contact dermatitis
20. Homeopathic Remedy - Aconite 200 …
21. Is there no remedy?
22. No wrong without remedy.
23. This applies a fortiori where it is alleged that the default is about to be remedied.
24. Antidoten {noun} antidotes (also: remedies) volume_up
25. Disparate remedies for a desperate disease.