correctibility

[US]//kəˌrek.təˈbɪl.ə.ti//
[UK]//kəˌrɛk.təˈbɪl.ə.ti//

Translation

n.the quality or state of being correctible; ability to be corrected; the extent to which something can be corrected or remedied (e.g., an error, defect, or behavior)

Phrases & Collocations

high correctibility

low correctibility

improve correctibility

assess correctibility

measure correctibility

ensure correctibility

correctibility issues

correctibility criteria

maintain correctibility

boost correctibility

Example Sentences

the correctibility of the report depends on clear sources and consistent formatting.

we need to assess the correctibility of these entries before publishing the dataset.

the team improved correctibility by adding validation checks and detailed error messages.

high correctibility makes the workflow more resilient to minor mistakes.

to ensure correctibility, keep a change log and review each revision carefully.

the correctibility of customer records improves when fields use standardized formats.

we measured correctibility by tracking how quickly users can fix flagged issues.

better documentation increases correctibility and reduces rework during audits.

the correctibility of the model output is limited when inputs are incomplete.

design for correctibility by allowing users to undo, edit, and resubmit forms.

we discussed correctibility requirements in the meeting and updated the checklist.

the correctibility of the invoice data increased after we introduced double entry review.

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