corrective 音标拼音: [kɚ'ɛktɪv]
a . 纠正的,改正的,矫正的
n . 改善法,矫正物,中和物
纠正的,改正的,矫正的改善法,矫正物,中和物
corrective 校正
corrective adj 1 :
designed to promote discipline ; "
the teacher '
s action was corrective rather than instructional "; "
disciplinal measures "; "
the mother was stern and disciplinary " [
synonym :
{
corrective }, {
disciplinary }, {
disciplinal }]
2 :
tending or intended to correct or counteract or restore to a normal condition ; "
corrective measures "; "
corrective lenses "
n 1 :
a device for treating injury or disease [
synonym : {
corrective },
{
restorative }]
Corrective \
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n .
1 .
That which has the power of correcting ,
altering ,
or counteracting what is wrong or injurious ;
as ,
alkalies are correctives of acids ;
penalties are correctives of immoral conduct . --
Burke .
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2 .
Limitation ;
restriction . [
Obs .] --
Sir M .
Hale .
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Corrective \
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1 .
Having the power to correct ;
tending to rectify ;
as ,
corrective penalties .
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Mulberries are pectoral ,
corrective of billious alkali . --
Arbuthnot .
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2 .
Qualifying ;
limiting . "
The Psalmist interposeth . . .
this corrective particle ." --
Holdsworth .
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65 Moby Thesaurus words for "
corrective ":
Fabian ,
adjuvant ,
aid ,
alterative ,
analeptic ,
antidote ,
assistance ,
balm ,
balsam ,
castigatory ,
chastening ,
chastising ,
counteractant ,
counteractive ,
counteragent ,
countermeasure ,
counterstep ,
curative ,
cure ,
disciplinary ,
emendatory ,
gradualistic ,
grueling ,
healing ,
healing agent ,
healing quality ,
help ,
iatric ,
inflictive ,
medicative ,
medicinal ,
melioristic ,
penal ,
penological ,
prescription ,
punishing ,
punitive ,
punitory ,
radical ,
receipt ,
recipe ,
reformational ,
reformative ,
reformatory ,
reformist ,
reformistic ,
relief ,
remedial ,
remedial measure ,
remedy ,
restorative ,
retributive ,
revisional ,
revisionist ,
revisory ,
revolutionary ,
sanative ,
sanatory ,
sovereign remedy ,
specific ,
specific remedy ,
succor ,
therapeutic ,
theriac ,
utopian
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CORRECTIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of CORRECTIVE is intended to correct How to use corrective in a sentence
CORRECTIVE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Apologies that proffer regret, promise corrective action and are delivered early, with intensity and genuine sympathy can make amends for many things
CORRECTIVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Corrective definition: tending to correct or rectify; remedial See examples of CORRECTIVE used in a sentence
Corrective - definition of corrective by The Free Dictionary Define corrective corrective synonyms, corrective pronunciation, corrective translation, English dictionary definition of corrective adj Tending or intended to correct: corrective lenses
CORRECTIVE Synonyms: 80 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam-Webster . . . Synonyms for CORRECTIVE: reformative, beneficial, remedial, amendatory, rectifying, reformatory, therapeutic, reparative; Antonyms of CORRECTIVE: compensatory, nonpunitive, exculpatory, vindicating, exculpating, exonerating, remitting, pardoning
CORRECTIVE definition | Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary CORRECTIVE meaning: intended to improve or correct something: Learn more
CORRECTIVE | meaning - Cambridge Learners Dictionary kəˈrektɪv us Add to word list intended to improve or correct something: corrective surgery lenses
CORRECTIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary CORRECTIVE definition: 1 intended to improve a situation: 2 used to refer to something that is intended to cure a… Learn more
Corrective lens - Wikipedia A corrective lens is a transmissive optical device that is worn on the eye to improve visual perception The most common use is to treat refractive errors: myopia, hypermetropia, astigmatism, and presbyopia Glasses or "spectacles" are worn on the face a short distance in front of the eye Contact lenses are worn directly on the surface of the eye
CORRECTIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If something is a corrective to a particular view or account, it gives a more accurate or fairer picture than there would have been without it