adjective
- able to be corrected or made right
- having a finite length that can be measured
Usage: mathematics
Examples
- The accounting error was rectifiable with proper documentation.
- Most software bugs are rectifiable through patches and updates.
- The damage to the relationship seemed rectifiable with honest communication.
- In calculus, a rectifiable curve has a well-defined arc length.
- The teacher assured students that their poor test performance was rectifiable.
- Engineers determined that the structural flaw was rectifiable without major reconstruction.