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'remədi
1. plural - remedies; noun(a cure for an illness or something bad: I know a good remedy for toothache.) remedio
2. verb(to put right: These mistakes can be remedied.) remediar- remedialremedy n remediotr['remədɪ]1 remedio1 remediarn.• apelación s.f.• remedio s.m.• vado s.m.v.• curar v.• remediar v.
I 'remədito be beyond o past remedy — u no tener* (ya) remedio
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transitive verb -dies, -dying, -died \<\<mistake/problem/situation\>\> remediar; \<\<injustice/evil\>\> reparar['remǝdɪ]1.N (gen) remedio mto be past remedy — (Med) (also fig) no tener remedio
2.VT (Med) [+ illness] curar; (fig) [+ situation] remediarthat's soon remedied — eso es fácil remediarlo, eso queda arreglado fácilmente
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I ['remədi]to be beyond o past remedy — u no tener* (ya) remedio
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transitive verb -dies, -dying, -died \<\<mistake/problem/situation\>\> remediar; \<\<injustice/evil\>\> reparar
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