correctives (Meaning)

correctives

intended to correct, a medication that removes undesirable or unpleasant side effects of other medication, serving to correct

correctives Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher provided correctives to the students' grammar mistakes.
  2. The orthopedist administered correctives to the patient's posture.
  3. The software developer implemented correctives to resolve bugs in the application.
  4. The scientist conducted corrective experiments to validate their hypothesis.
  5. The therapist guided the patient through corrective exercises to improve range of motion.
  6. The pilot applied corrective maneuvers to stabilize the aircraft during turbulence.
  7. The accountant reviewed financial statements and suggested correctives to enhance accuracy.
  8. The manager implemented corrective action plans to address performance issues.
  9. The author made necessary correctives to the manuscript before submitting it for publication.
  10. The engineering team designed corrective measures to prevent future system failures.

FAQs About the word correctives

intended to correct, a medication that removes undesirable or unpleasant side effects of other medication, serving to correct

counters, offsets, counterweights, balances, counteractions, counterpoises, counterbalances, counterforces, counter-forces, cancellers

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The teacher provided correctives to the students' grammar mistakes.

The orthopedist administered correctives to the patient's posture.

The software developer implemented correctives to resolve bugs in the application.

The scientist conducted corrective experiments to validate their hypothesis.