Sentence examples for the corrective from inspiring English sources

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the corrective

adjective

Of or pertaining to correction; serving to correct

  • As the currents were changing rapidly, the captain had to make many corrective course changes.

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The corrective would be welcome if anyone needed correcting, but who mistakes Angelico for a cloistered Grandma Moses?

The corrective measure allows reduction of the herniated encephalocele and correction of the craniofacial deformity in the same operation procedure.

He then explains the corrective.

The corrective procedures are not cheap.

The corrective to such executive power has recently come about through decisions of the courts.

The corrective notes will be appended to the affected articles in The Times's online databases.

The corrective surgery is free for those who can't afford the $500 fee.

Naturally, Fassel was not about to announce the corrective measures the defenders have taken this week.

The corrective services commissioner, James McMahon, said his death would be subject to a coronial inquest.

Mr. Assad used the disarray to stage a bloodless coup called "the corrective movement".

So do some of the corrective features in scanners or their software.

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