1. remediated - Adjective
2. remediated - Verb
remediated
simple past and past participle of remediate
remediated (not comparable)
corrected; improved
Technical problems can be remediated. A dishonest corporate culture is much harder to fix. Bruce Schneier
Approximately 23% of the sites had either been remediated, had reclamation actions planned or underway, or did not require further action. Source: Internet
For those who live or work in the CBD, now and then an odour will slap them in the face, reminding them of the Boksburg lake which still has not been remediated. Source: Internet
Once the data from the inspections has been collected and collated by the WATSAN and MOH team, they can identify which systems need to be remediated or replaced as a matter of priority. Source: Internet
JACADS was demolished by 2003 and the island was stripped of its remaining infrastructure and environmentally remediated. Source: Internet
Especially because of the failed industrialization plans, Sardinia is actually the most polluted region in Italy, with over 445,000 hectares of contaminated soil still to be remediated. Source: Internet