remediability

[US]/rɪˌmiːdiəˈbɪləti/
[UK]/rɪˌmiːdiəˈbɪləti/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being remediable; the capacity to be corrected or remedied; (law) the extent to which a wrong or defect can be addressed through a remedy

Phrases & Collocations

high remediability

low remediability

assessing remediability

improving remediability

ensuring remediability

limited remediability

remediability issues

remediability concerns

remediability analysis

remediability assessment

Example Sentences

the court assessed the remediability of the violation before ordering corrective action.

we need clear evidence on the remediability of the defect to decide whether to repair or replace the unit.

the audit report questioned the remediability of the control failures within the current budget.

engineers documented the remediability of the corrosion damage and proposed a staged fix.

the team evaluated the remediability of the data loss after the backup system failed.

regulators requested an analysis of the remediability of the environmental impact.

the policy ties penalties to the remediability of the harm and the speed of response.

during due diligence, we reviewed the remediability of legacy compliance issues.

clinicians discussed the remediability of the complication and adjusted the treatment plan.

the contract requires notice and an opportunity to cure, depending on the remediability of the breach.

quality assurance scored the remediability of each nonconformance and prioritized the easiest fixes.

the insurer denied coverage, arguing limited remediability of the structural damage.

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