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Example sentences for "remedied"

Lexicographically close words:
remede; remedia; remediable; remedial; remedie; remedies; remediless; remedio; remedium; remedy
  1. The consequence is that wrongs are frequently unredressed, and crimes, if not of a capital nature, are often unnoticed; which if not remedied will in time have a pernicious effect on the moral character of the inhabitants.

  2. Barren seasons were sometimes experienced, when the scarcity of food was partially remedied by the exertions of the Governor, assisted by several other public spirited gentlemen, who are now no more.

  3. In this I know that there is more to be remedied elsewhere than in my priests.

  4. And if this evil is not resisted and remedied very soon, this number will greatly increase.

  5. A place has already been given him as alcalde of Mexico, although the matters reported in this letter are not remedied thereby.

  6. Naturally, we cannot hope that these conditions will be remedied in a day or a month nor can the colored man expect that the millennium will come to him through the action of white people alone.

  7. In this sorte was remedied all the former perill, but if there had bene many Cacamas, it would haue fallen out otherwise.

  8. Cortes would fayne haue remedied it, but that night was so nygh at hand, that he coulde not.

  9. But poore Mutezuma remedied the matter, knowyng or foreseing, that warres would not preuayle, yea and beleued, that at the ende all shoulde fall vpon his backe.

  10. I was opposed to the war when it was declared, because I was confidently persuaded that the evils of which we complained were of a nature not to be remedied by war.

  11. Fortunately, recent legislation has remedied a considerable measure of the evils attending unrestricted contributions to the campaign fund.

  12. Sometimes the writ is in the form of a permanent injunction ordering a party not to perform some act, the results of which cannot be remedied by any proceeding in law.

  13. By preventing the intimidation of the voter, and by otherwise safeguarding his rights at the polls, ballot reform has remedied many abuses which formerly resulted in illegal and unrepresentative elections.

  14. This should be remedied by having the air flowing in partially warmed before it enters, say to a temperature of 40 deg.

  15. Such an unfortunate occurrence must be fully remedied in any system of ventilation before it can become popular.

  16. Often many injuries and annoyances inflicted on the Sangleys are remedied by the sole authority of the fiscal, without commencing suit.

  17. He did this as the bishop had counseled him, and thus the matter was remedied as far as possible without any scandal.

  18. All intermediate forms are met with, and when confined to the maxilla, the resulting disfigurement may be improved or remedied by operation; the cheek is raised or reflected and the bone shaved away with a strong knife or osteotome.

  19. O'Connell and Shiel defended the bill against the objections urged by the supporters of the amendment, but pointed out other defects, which they expressed a hope would be remedied in the committee.

  20. But by this time Washington had seen his error, and he quickly remedied it by regaining his station on the hills, and securing those passes which were the main object of Cornwallis's expedition.

  21. The remembrance keeps alive grievances, and the ancient tale of wrongs that have long been remedied survives to perpetuate national antipathies.

  22. It might be that the defects in human government could only be remedied by employing the forces of government to cure them; but if you began to set going the administrative engine there was no saying where it might stop.

  23. This ought to be remedied by appropriate legislation.

  24. The trends we mean to correct cannot be remedied overnight; we must be willing to see this program through.

  25. I earnestly recommend that this unfortunate state of affairs as regards the national educational office be remedied by adequate appropriations.

  26. The need of the former is generally conceded, and an agreement upon the evils and inconveniences to be remedied and the best methods for their correction will probably not be difficult.

  27. If the insufficiencies of existing laws can be remedied by further legislation, it should be done.

  28. I therefore suggest that an inquiry be directed especially to the effect of the workings of the antitrust laws in these particular fields to determine if these evils can be remedied without sacrifice of the fundamental purpose of these laws.

  29. Always favoring practical reforms, I respectfully call your attention to one abuse of long standing which I would like to see remedied by this Congress.

  30. Defects and omissions have been discovered in their operation that ought to be remedied and supplied.

  31. During the past year this defect has been remedied as to the Philippines garrison.

  32. This appropriation was not made, as it should have been, and the oversight ought to be remedied at the earliest possible date.

  33. I recommend that this condition of affairs be remedied by the Congress, and that suitable quarters be furnished for the needs of the District government.

  34. This is to be remedied by the introduction of the fore-finger to the upper and back part of the child's tongue, and gently pressing it downwards and forwards, by which the difficulty will be removed, and the air again passes.

  35. If this deficiency exist from the earliest weeks after delivery, and it is not quickly remedied by the means presently to be pointed out, a wet-nurse must be obtained.

  36. It may be remedied by removing one of the coils from the core and putting it on the reverse way, or by reversing its connections.

  37. The fault may be remedied by filing or re-turning the commutator.

  38. If a record be kept of these tests, any deterioration of the insulation can at once be detected, localized and remedied before it has become sufficiently bad to cause a breakdown.

  39. In either case it may be remedied by reducing the voltage or overload.

  40. With this method a defect can be found and remedied in a few moments, for it has always been a simple matter to repair it when discovered.

  41. The fault may be remedied by drying and varnishing the coils.

  42. Such instances can be accounted for by the brain having previously been poorly nourished by a defective blood supply, which defect was remedied by the increased circulation afforded by the head-injury.

  43. Mordie reported a case of congenital deficiency of the rectovaginal septum which was successfully remedied by operation.

  44. It is remedied by many different and ingenious plastic operations.

  45. The deficiencies were remedied by operation.

  46. I have already noted, in the History of Science, that the Indistinctness of Ideas, which was long one main impediment to the progress of science in the middle ages, was first remedied among architects and engineers.

  47. It happens that wrong is done, and is not remedied or punished.

  48. Where there is no malformation of the organs of articulation, stammering may be remedied by reading aloud with the teeth closed.

  49. This disadvantage was remedied by passing spits through it, and placing it at a suitable height above the burning fuel.

  50. If the joint is small and light, and so turns unsteadily, this may be remedied by fixing to the wheel one of the kitchen weights.

  51. It sometimes happens in public life that one error compensates another; in this case cowardice in some measure remedied the mischief which obstinacy had incurred.

  52. Again, if the cellar has no plaster ceiling, a drafty floor can be remedied by lining the under side of the flooring with felt paper or like material.

  53. When and if you finally call in an architect and have them remedied or obviated, the cost will be considerably in excess of what his total fee would have been in the beginning.

  54. This can largely be remedied by insisting upon more expert supervision in such institutions, and by a system of regular inspection by expert state officers.

  55. This defect might have been remedied by an extension of the time and a submission of the question to the people, with a fair opportunity to enable them to express their sentiments.

  56. Some of these have been remedied in the manner provided in the Constitution itself.

  57. Shortcomings in these respects must be remedied by the reader himself, with the aid of systematic text-books.

  58. In the present state of natural science in Britain, this evil is perhaps to be remedied only by providing a wider and deeper culture for our young men.

  59. This is partly due to disfranchisement and partly to economic causes and can be remedied only by time.

  60. The lack of effective organization has been a serious but unavoidable weakness which henceforth will be remedied as speedily and thoroughly as possible.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remedied" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.