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What (who) is Remedy - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Remedy; The remedy; Remediation; Remedy Records; Remedial; Remedy (disambiguation); Remedy (song); Remediated; Remedy Records (disambiguation); The Remedy (disambiguation); Remedy (album); Remedies

remedy         
n.
1) to resort to a remedy
2) to prescribe a remedy
3) (legal) to pursue a (legal) remedy
4) (legal) to exhaust all (legal) remedies
5) a certain, reliable, sure; effective, efficacious remedy
6) a cold; cough remedy
7) a folk; homeopathic remedy
8) a remedy for
remedy         
(remedies, remedying, remedied)
1.
A remedy is a successful way of dealing with a problem.
The remedy lies in the hands of the government.
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2.
A remedy is something that is intended to cure you when you are ill or in pain.
...natural remedies to help overcome winter infections.
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3.
If you remedy something that is wrong or harmful, you correct it or improve it.
A great deal has been done internally to remedy the situation.
VERB: V n
remedy         
n. the means to achieve justice in any matter in which legal rights are involved. Remedies may be ordered by the court, granted by judgment after trial or hearing, by agreement (settlement) between the person claiming harm and the person he/she believes has caused it, and by the automatic operation of law. Some remedies require that certain acts be performed or prohibited (originally called "equity"); others involve payment of money to cover loss due to injury or breach of contract; and still others require a court's declaration of the rights of the parties and an order to honor them. An "extraordinary remedy" is a means employed by a judge to meet particular problems, such as appointment of a referee, master or receiver to investigate, report or take charge of property. A "provisional remedy" is a temporary solution to hold matters in status quo pending a final decision or an attempt to see if the remedy will work. See also: equity judgment provisional remedy settlement

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Remedy

Remedy, Remedies, The Remedy or Remediation may refer to:

Examples of use of Remedy
1. The promise: A traditional remedy for rheumatism.
2. International peacekeepers can help remedy this problem.
3. Remedy clears up air hostesses cough Air hostess Emma Cook, from Worthing in Sussex, found the marshmallow remedy on a work trip to New York.
4. She‘d done virtually nothing to remedy child inequality.
5. The remedy lies in strengthening our own intelligence network.