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Rectifiable

usgb/ˌrektɪˈfaɪəbl/Volume
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Positive OutcomePlay
Use 'rectifiable' when expressing that something wrong can be made right with optimism. SlideDespite the setback, the damage was rectifiable and caused no lasting harm.
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Problem SolvingPlay
Apply 'rectifiable' to situations where a mistake or problem can be solved or amended. SlideThe technical issue we encountered was rectifiable through a software update.
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Implies ErrorPlay
'Rectifiable' often suggests that an error or fault has occurred that needs correction. SlideThe accountant assured us that the financial discrepancies were rectifiable.