remedial

பரிகார
definition
adjective
remedial surgery
giving or intended as a remedy or cure.
translation of 'remedial'
திருத்தும்,
குணப்படுத்தும்
example
Prevention of disease certainly seems cheaper than having to give 'remedial' therapy afterward.
Consequently, the 'remedial' help students need is not forthcoming.
If the figures being thrown around this week are any indication, there are a lot of people in need of 'remedial' math lessons.
Many freshmen have to take 'remedial' English classes for which they receive no credit.
Carrying out 'remedial' repairs and updating of central heating systems are among the group s priorities.
He believes that he has been involved in perhaps a couple of situations where 'remedial' ties had to be implemented.
The confusion generated by this usage, too, has to be tackled by 'remedial' education.
Fortunately you will be raising my taxes to help you offset the pinch of her 'remedial' reading courses.
Sandel points out that justice is 'remedial' - it corrects or repudiates injustice.
Costa Rica's environmental court has helped with 'remedial' education.
As a result the analysis cannot be used as the basis for 'remedial' measures.
The reason why he wanted to conduct sound tests at the other properties was to confirm that what he had been told was correct, and also to help determine the 'remedial' works.
Geriatricians are concerned about standards of assessment and continuing medical, nursing, and 'remedial' therapy care in nursing homes.
I said yesterday that legislation should be 'remedial' in nature.
Instead, it is considered just a condition requiring 'remedial' education.
Had there been enough money at Jack's school, he would have received 'remedial' math help.
And efforts to frustrate 'remedial' measures that should be implemented must not be countenanced.
There is no substitute for direct 'remedial' instruction in reading.
Contrary to our learned friend's submissions, we resist the proposition that this is 'remedial' or beneficial legislation.
So blaming itself is a very satisfying emotion, but there is no 'remedial' benefit from it.
Early identification and intervention is much easier than 'remedial' education in late years.
Today's liberalism holds that 'remedial' measures are necessary to compensate for past injustices.
A school must have teachers qualified in 'remedial' education to identify and give them help.
Many difficult children have learning difficulties that can be eliminated with 'remedial' teaching allowing the children to flower.
James told the teachers that if they accelerated their skills, there will be no need for 'remedial' classes.
To many, adult education is nothing but literacy and 'remedial' education aiming at teaching people how to read and write.
Therapeutic and 'remedial' massage helped in the short term with or without essential oils, but I felt there was more needed.
They have diligently pursued answers to the causes of the problems and the correct 'remedial' approach.
Not all patients would benefit from 'remedial' massage, but once they are re-aligned, it is the icing on the cake to go in deep and work on muscles that may have been held in spasm for many years.
We need some enlightened planning to redesign and rebuild all our depressed urban areas in a way that may prove more cost beneficial than all the other 'remedial' measures put together.
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