The simple fissure of the lip, without deficiency of the palate, is easily remediable by operation.
They are seldom single, and are not remediable but by operation.
Before that time of life, the tumour is generally of a strumous nature, and this should not be confounded with the malignant; for the one is remediable under the influence of constitutional means, the other is not.
Cataract is not remediablebut by surgical operation.
And by remediable I mean, of course, destructible.
But if Graham is your choice and all that holds you back from him is some remediable misunderstanding--or failure to understand .
The medical examinations are utilized for the purpose of finding remediable physical defects whose proper treatment may be added to the physiological efficiency and therefore to the health possibilities of the student.
We must express our keen disappointment at the prevalence of under-development, remediable defects, and unachieved physical and functional possibilities in our college graduates.
Not unfrequently, however, casualties occurred; due indeed to remediable causes, but yet of discouraging aspect in themselves, and deriving additional weight from the manner in which they reacted on the cost of working.
His opinion is that no Protestant does really know it; they are all of them full of prejudices, and believe certain external and remediable abuses in its practices to be essential to Catholicism.
To visit the sick, to comfort the dying, to dole out broth at the convent gate, is well, but it offers no remedy for the cause behind poverty and blind remediable suffering.
In chronic constriction due to stricture or other mechanical obstructions, malignant or otherwise, not remediable by any medical measures, colotomy should be performed.
Pains in the loins and thighs, violent lumbar pain, and certain remediableforms of sciatica are sometimes due to imperfect excretion of the lower part of the alimentary canal.
Remediable pulmonary affections should be cured as promptly as possible, and the evil results of incurable affections lessened by efforts to remove the hepatic hyperaemia.
Wycherley ended the sentence: "But no longer remediable if the fleeting opportunity is allowed to escape, and diseased action to pass into diseased organisation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remediable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.