Remediate in a sentence as a verb

But... in this case, the time to remediate doesn't really change your response to the threat.

We remediate the damage done by open sexism through targeted help.

They responded quickly and fairly to remediate the issue.

> "In practice, it makes much more sense to allow the system to enter certain inconsistent states and then remediate them.

But I do support not forgetting what companies and countries did. Especially if they haven't made amends or taken steps to distance themselves and remediate the past wrongs.

I don't feel more confident in their level of understanding or ability to remediate the problems that led to it after having read it.

This might be the result of training issues, or the airlines policies on crew rest, or something else that we can remediate to prevent this sort of thing from recurring in the future

This past weekend, our engineers worked tirelessly with customers and partners to remediate the Xen vulnerability.

Than other parts of the city, due to demographics; plus much of the available space in HP is either nuclear waste dump or dirty industrial, so it's expensive to remediate.

Authoritatively stated incorrect information is somewhat of a pet peeve of mine; my day job often requires that I patiently remediate such information, so I have developed a bit of a short fuse for these things off the job.

Now that the vulnerability has been fully remediated, the Xen community has lifted its embargo on talking about it.\n\n Those of you who are longtime Rackspace customers know that we have a strong record of open, timely communication with you.

Remediate definitions

verb

set straight or right; "remedy these deficiencies"; "rectify the inequities in salaries"; "repair an oversight"

See also: rectify remedy repair amend