remedies
Pronunciation: [ˈrɛməˌdiz]
Word
Context: "health"
(noun) things that help to make someone feel better when they are sick or in pain. Remedies can be medicines, treatments, or home solutions to help you recover.
Example
She took herbal remedies to feel better when she had a cold.
Example
Ignoring the symptoms won't provide any remedies for your illness.
Example
What remedies do you use when you have a headache?
Context: "problem solving"
(noun) solutions or ways to fix problems. Remedies can be actions you take to solve a disagreement or make a situation better.
Example
The teacher suggested some remedies to improve the team's communication.
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There were no remedies offered to fix the misunderstanding between the students.
Example
What remedies can we think of to address the issues we are facing?
Context: "legal"
(verb) to set something right or to provide a solution for a mistake. In law, remedies are ways to fix injustice or to compensate someone for harm.
Example
The judge ordered remedies for the damages caused by the accident.
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They couldn't remedy the situation after the contract was broken.
Example
How can we remedy the errors found in the report?
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