IPA: /rɪˈmiːdiəli/
KK: /rɪˈmidiəli/
In a way that is intended to correct or improve a problem or situation.
The teacher provided remedially focused lessons to help struggling students catch up.
Remedially → It is formed from "remedium" (from Latin, meaning a cure or remedy) and the suffix "-ally" (meaning in a manner relating to). The word "remedially" means in a manner that relates to providing a cure or remedy.
Think of 'remedy' as a way to 'cure' something, and the '-ally' shows how it relates to that action. So, when you hear 'remedially', think of doing something in a way that helps to cure or fix a problem.