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    Self-cor·rect
    /ˌselfkəˈrekt/

    verb

    • 1. correct oneself without external help or direction: "a capacity to self-correct ranks among the greatest political strengths"
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  3. n. self-repairing. self-righting. self-trimming. adaptive balancing. adaptive calibration. auto-adjusting. Another way to say Self-correcting? Synonyms for Self-correcting (other words and phrases for Self-correcting).

  4. verb [ I ] uk us. Add to word list. to correct itself when things begin to go wrong, without outside help: The imbalance between supply and demand in the energy market will self-correct. (Definition of self-correct from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of self-correct. self-correct.

  5. verb [ I ] uk us. Add to word list. to correct itself when things begin to go wrong, without outside help: The imbalance between supply and demand in the energy market will self-correct. (Definition of self-correct from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of self-correct. self-correct.

  6. Synonyms for self-correcting in English. A-Z. self-correcting. adj. Adjective. self-regulating. self-organizing. self-adjusting. self-regulated. self-adapting. self-perpetuating. self-sustaining. self-fulfilling. self-governing. self-defeating. Antonyms. dependent. Standard. Suggestions. self-conscious. self-indulgence. self-righteous. self-willed.

  7. adjective. (also self correcting) uk / ˌself.kəˈrek.tɪŋ / us / ˌself.kəˈrek.tɪŋ / (also self-corrective) Add to word list. able to correct itself without outside help: The market is partially self-correcting because high prices lead to lower demand. In the past, a high oil price has ultimately proved self correcting.

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