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remediate

[ri-mee-dee-eyt] / rɪˈmi diˌeɪt /


VERB
remove, as pollutants
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They are also developing special ways to 'remediate' - or clean up - the soil from these toxic elements.

From BBC

Students who fail these expectations and assessments should be retained and remediated.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If not properly cleaned and remediated in a methodical way, property owners may encounter additional hurdles during the rebuilding process and suffer additional trauma.”

From Los Angeles Times

Since he was having his mail forwarded to his office address while his home was being remediated, Sullivan wasn’t able to provide that until last month.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tighe said he had demonstrated a "deep-seated and ongoing attitudinal issue" and there had been no "insight or efforts to remediate".

From BBC