Remedy /(r?m"?-d?)/
Rem·e·dy
Remedy
n.
pl. Remedies ((-dz))
- That which relieves or cures a disease; any medicine or application which puts an end to disease and restores health; -- with for; as, a remedy for the gout.
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That which corrects or counteracts an evil of any kind; a corrective; a counteractive; reparation; cure; -- followed by for or against, formerly by to.
What may else be remedy or cure To evils which our own misdeeds have wrought, He will instruct us.
- The legal means to recover a right, or to obtain redress for a wrong. (Law)
Phrases & Compounds
- Civil remedy
- See under Civil.
- Remedy of the mint
- a small allowed deviation from the legal standard of weight and fineness; -- called also tolerance.
Remedy
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Remedied; p. pr. & vb. n. Remedying
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To apply a remedy to; to relieve; to cure; to heal; to repair; to redress; to correct; to counteract.
I will remedy this gear ere long.