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correctieve

Correctieve is an adjective used in Dutch to denote something aimed at correcting or remedying a problem or deviation. The term is commonly employed in policy, management, engineering, maintenance, and legal contexts to distinguish actions that restore a desired state from those that prevent problems before they occur. In practice, you will often encounter phrases such as correctieve maatregelen (corrective measures) or correctieve acties (corrective actions). In maintenance and reliability discussions, correctief onderhoud refers to work performed to restore function after a fault.

Etymology and related terms: correctieve derives from the concept of correctie (correction) and the related adjective

Usage notes: In Dutch, correctieve is typically used as an attributive adjective before a noun in definite

See also: corrective action, corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance, correctie.

Overall, correctieve serves as a precise descriptor for interventions designed to rectify problems after they have

form
often
linked
to
the
verb
corrigeren
or
the
noun
correctie.
It
is
related
to
the
English
term
corrective
and
the
French
correctif,
reflecting
shared
roots
in
describing
actions
intended
to
fix
issues.
phrases,
for
example,
het
correctieve
beleid
(the
corrective
policy)
or
correctieve
maatregelen.
Depending
on
dialect
or
style,
the
form
may
appear
as
correctief
in
some
compound
or
attributive
contexts,
but
correctieve
is
a
standard,
widely
understood
usage.
been
identified,
complementing
the
related
concept
of
preventive
measures.