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remediate

[ri-mee-dee-eyt] / rɪˈmi diˌeɪt /


VERB
remove, as pollutants
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Example Sentences

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It’s unclear if that property was also destroyed in the Palisades fire, and, if so, whether it had been already remediated.

From Los Angeles Times

“And if there was a hostile environment, it seemed to have been remediated by the end of 2024 or even May or June for that matter.”

From Los Angeles Times

But this summer, the building was still deemed unsafe by the fire service, which said it had to close "in the absence of any suitable plans to remediate the fire safety shortfalls".

From BBC

As explained by Suraj Samtani, a clinical psychologist with the University of New South Wales, dementia symptoms can be remediated through an immersion in the places—and among the people—of one’s early life.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite state officials and the courts directing it to pay out to remediate toxic contamination, the insurer is still rejecting many claims.

From Los Angeles Times