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remedialre‧me‧di‧al /rɪˈmiːdiəl/ adjective - During these periods I was either to observe or else to go out and do remedial work with other classes.
- His control in these cases is such that he alone decides whether or not to sample, whether or not to demand remedial action.
- Its profits plunged 60 percent to £31 million, though Sir Robert said remedial measures were now in place.
- Not surprisingly, Dale had to entoil in a remedial mathematics course when he arrived on campus.
- She enrolled at a Colorado community college and discovered how inadequate her education had been when she tested at the remedial level.
- They are not liable in negligence for the cost of remedial measures caused by a defect in the building's construction.
- We must complete full investigations prior to commencing remedial repairs.
NOUN► action· His control in these cases is such that he alone decides whether or not to sample, whether or not to demand remedial action.· Pressure is already developing, especially in the unions, for remedial action.· Under such circumstances, Dalzell believed Kenneff had an unambiguous ethical obligation to take remedial action with the court that convicted Lambert.· The latest system lists over 68000 chemical substances, their hazards and remedial actions.· Brenda pointed this out to Albert, who took no remedial action.· If remedial action is not forthcoming we would cease trading with them.· Later, the results are carefully compared with the intentions in order to identify remedial action or set new targets.· Appropriate remedial action has been taken to secure higher premium levels on current business. ► class· The Association has branches throughout the country that provide information and hold remedial classes.· Most of these students take remedial classes in all three fields.· Middle-class children thus tend to fill the honors and advanced-placement classes while poor children take the general and remedial classes. ► course· Some run efficient remedial courses, which could surely be used for youngsters who had taken a broader sixth-form course.· These students traverse course after remedial course, becoming increasingly turned off to writing, increasingly convinced that they are hopelessly inadequate.· Their placement in a remedial course confirmed their suspicions.· About one quarter of entering college students now take at least one remedial course.· In his first year at City College he had taken nothing but remedial courses and the notoriously undemanding introductory black studies course. ► education· Although traditional remedial education is undergoing radical reform, major problems remain. ► measure· They are not liable in negligence for the cost of remedial measures caused by a defect in the building's construction.· Its profits plunged 60 percent to £31 million, though Sir Robert said remedial measures were now in place.· These sites for concern are investigated and where cost-effective remedial measures are identified they are included in the works programme.· Comparisons with targets and assumptions then allow remedial measures to be identified if necessary.· But members of the review team claimed that the remedial measures ignored or misrepresented their main findings.· Barlow succeeded in establishing the case for radical, remedial measures to deal with the problems of London and the big cities.· For this reason, beyond a certain stage, any remedial measure to counteract gravity becomes self-defeating. ► teacher· People were appointed to co-ordinate the work of remedial teachers in schools. ► work· Despite remedial work, which Howard acknowledged on a second visit in 1786, the prison was clearly still inadequate.· During these periods I was either to observe or else to go out and do remedial work with other classes.· Out of 72 cases only 20 resulted in the ministry obtaining compensation or remedial work at no cost to themselves.· Can public school teachers do remedial work in religious schools?· On the technical side, remedial work is in many cases already on the way.· An even more important distinction is the fact that the remedial work is expressive rather than productive.· It is ideal for planning remedial work and helps identify which grammatical areas should be worked on.· This type of program is useful for remedial work, revision and reinforcement. ► remedial course/class/teacher etc- About one quarter of entering college students now take at least one remedial course.
- Middle-class children thus tend to fill the honors and advanced-placement classes while poor children take the general and remedial classes.
- Most of these students take remedial classes in all three fields.
- People were appointed to co-ordinate the work of remedial teachers in schools.
- Some run efficient remedial courses, which could surely be used for youngsters who had taken a broader sixth-form course.
- The Association has branches throughout the country that provide information and hold remedial classes.
- Their placement in a remedial course confirmed their suspicions.
- These students traverse course after remedial course, becoming increasingly turned off to writing, increasingly convinced that they are hopelessly inadequate.
1remedial course/class/teacher etc a special course etc that helps students who have difficulty learning something2intended to improve something that is wrong: Some remedial work needs to be done on the foundations.3intended to cure a problem with someone’s health: remedial mental health therapies |