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rectifiable

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/ˈrɛktɪfaɪəbl/ · rec-ti-fi-a-ble

Capable of being corrected or set right.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Capable of being corrected or set right.

درست کرنے کے قابل۔

درست کرنے کے قابل

durust karne ke qabil

Synonyms

amendablecorrectablefixableاصلاح پذیردرست ہونے والاترمیم پذیر

Antonyms

irreparableunfixableincorrigibleناقابل اصلاحناقابل درستناقابل ترمیم

Common Collocations

  • rectifiable error
  • rectifiable mistake
  • rectifiable problem

Example Sentences

The mistakes in the report are rectifiable with a few corrections.

رپورٹ میں غلطیاں چند اصلاحات کے ساتھ درست کی جا سکتی ہیں۔

Report mein ghaltiyan chand islaahat ke sath durust ki ja sakti hain.

This issue is rectifiable, so we should take immediate action to resolve it.

یہ مسئلہ درست کیا جا سکتا ہے، لہذا ہمیں اسے حل کرنے کے لیے فوری اقدامات کرنے چاہئیں۔

Yeh masla durust kiya ja sakta hai, lehaza humein ise hal karne ke liye fori iqdamat karne chahien.

The rectifiable nature of the problem gives us hope for a solution.

مسئلے کا درست ہونے والا پہلو ہمیں حل کی امید دیتا ہے۔

Maslay ka durust hone wala pehlu humein hal ki umeed deta hai.

Easily Confused With

rectify:Rectifiable is an adjective describing something that can be corrected, while rectify is a verb meaning to correct something.

Word Family

rectify
verbدرست کرنا
rectification
nounاصلاح

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'rectifiable' as 'rect' meaning right, plus 'ifiable,' suggesting it can be made right.

Imagine a cracked vase that can be repaired.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

عشق میں اس قدر درست ہیں ہم کہ کوئی عیب ہمیں نظر آتا ہی نہیں۔

Ishq mein is qadar durust hain hum ke koi aib humein nazar aata hi nahi.

In love, we are so rectified that no flaw is visible to us.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہر پتے کی داستان ہے، ہر داستان کا حل ہے۔

Har patay ki dastaan hai, har dastaan ka hal hai.

Every leaf has a story, every story has a solution.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "rectificabilis" — able to be rectified

First known use: 19th century

The word 'rectifiable' has evolved from Latin roots, wherein 'rectificare' means to correct or set right, reflecting a sense of fixability or amendability.