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Remédier is a French verb meaning to remedy, to correct a defect, or to take action to prevent or alleviate a problem. The sense covers medical, technical, social, and everyday contexts, from curing an ailment to addressing a fault in a system or argument.

In usage, remédier commonly appears with the preposition à when referring to the problem or harm being

Etymology traces remédier to Old French remédier, from Latin remedium, meaning remedy or cure. The word is

Past participle forms include remédié, used in compound tenses such as le problème a été remédié. The

addressed
(remédier
à
un
mal,
remédier
à
un
manque).
It
can
also
be
used
transitively
with
a
direct
object
to
indicate
the
act
of
eliminating
a
defect
(remédier
un
défaut,
remédier
une
situation).
The
related
noun
remède
denotes
the
remedy
or
solution,
while
the
adjective
remédiable
describes
something
that
can
be
remedied.
The
term
remédiation
is
used
particularly
in
educational,
technical,
or
environmental
contexts
to
refer
to
processes
of
remediation
or
corrective
action.
connected
to
other
Romance-language
terms
for
remedy
and
to
the
general
notion
of
redress
or
correction.
verb
appears
in
various
collocations
across
domains,
from
health
care
to
engineering
and
public
administration,
always
conveying
the
idea
of
providing
a
solution
or
corrective
measure.