From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishright a wrongright a wrongSOLVE/DEAL WITH A PROBLEMto do something to prevent a bad situation from continuing He seems to think he can right all the wrongs of the world. → right
Examples from the Corpus
right a wrong• Its business is not to right wrongs, but to make money.• Most problems arise from neglect and, since repairs involve skilled labour, righting a wrong can be expensive.