correctively

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Englisch - Türkisch
düzeltici bir şekilde
corrective
düzeltici

Düzeltici lenslere ihtiyacım var. - I need corrective lenses.

Biz düzeltici önlemleri uygulamalıyız. - We must apply corrective measures.

corrective
(Tıp) Düzeltici, uygun hale getirici
corrective
(Tıp) korektif
corrective
(Ticaret) islah edici
corrective
{i} ıslah edici şey
corrective
çare
corrective
ıslah eden veya düzelten şey
corrective
{s} yatıştırıcı
corrective
{s} ıslah edici
corrective
(Tıp) bir ilacın hoşa gitmeyen tadını, kokusunu veya rengini düzeltici madde, diğer bir ilacın zararlı etkisini ortadan kaldıran ilaç
corrective
düzeltici ıslah edici
corrective
{i} düzeltici şey
Englisch - Englisch
In a corrective manner; so as to correct something
corrective
Of or pertaining to correction; serving to correct

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

corrective
{n} what has the power of correcting
corrective
{a} able to correct, able to alter
corrective
Having the power to correct; tending to rectify; as, corrective penalties
corrective
{s} remedial, rectifying, improving
corrective
a device for treating injury or disease
corrective
a device for treating injury or disease tending or intended to correct or counteract or restore to a normal condition; "corrective measures"; "corrective lenses"
corrective
designed to promote discipline; "the teacher's action was corrective rather than instructional"; "disciplinal measures"; "the mother was stern and disciplinary
corrective
tending or intended to correct or counteract or restore to a normal condition; "corrective measures"; "corrective lenses"
corrective
Something that corrects or counteracts something, especially an injury or disability
corrective
Limitation; restriction
corrective
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. a useful corrective to the mistaken view that all psychologists are behaviourists. intended to make something right or better again. something that is intended to correct a fault or mistake corrective to
corrective
Corrective measures or techniques are intended to put right something that is wrong. Scientific institutions have been reluctant to take corrective action He has received extensive corrective surgery to his skull. = remedial
corrective
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
corrective
Qualifying; limiting
corrective
{i} means of correcting; something which corrects
correctively
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