subsanar
to remedy
verb soob-sah-NAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin sub- (under) + sanare (to heal).
Also means
to rectify
Usage Note
Subsanar is a formal register verb meaning to correct a defect, error, or omission — common in legal and administrative language (subsanar un defecto en el expediente, to rectify a flaw in the file). In everyday speech, corregir or arreglar is more common. It implies fully fixing something, not merely patching it.
Examples
"Debemos subsanar el error cuanto antes."
Natural Translation
We must remedy the error as soon as possible.
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