corrigible
1 of 1adjective/ˈkɔrɪdʒəbəl/
Forms:more corrigible,most corrigible
1
capable of being corrected, reformed, or improved
- Despite his rebellious behavior, the teacher believed that the student was corrigible and could improve with proper guidance.
- The therapist worked tirelessly with the corrigible patients, helping them address their issues and make positive changes in their lives.
- The judge sentenced the young offender to a rehabilitation program, believing that he was corrigible and could be redirected onto the right path.
- The company implemented a training program to address the corrigible errors made by employees, aiming to improve overall performance.
- With patience and perseverance, even the most corrigible habits can be overcome, leading to personal growth and development.
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