Synonym: counterpoison. Similar words: potential, potentially, antique, frantic, quantity, pedantic, meantime, romantic. Meaning: ['æntɪdəʊt] n. a remedy that stops or controls the effects of a poison.
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31. There is a brooding quiet over everything, a perfect antidote to urban clamour.
32. She regards this new version of history as an antidote to the old.
33. There seems to be no good history antidote strong enough to drive out this bad and damaging chapter of history.
34. And as the antidote to such things it is devoutly to be wished.
35. Thus, the best antidote is to whistle and concentrate on thinking of something completely different.
36. Some one might want to pull him aside and point out that the best antidote would be a 75 percent free-throw percentage.
37. For once we had definite news that things were looking up, and it was the perfect antidote to the gruelling journey.
38. Just now work seemed the best antidote to the frustration that was boiling inside her.
39. Shows such as "Sesame Street" are an antidote to the violence and commercialism of television.
40. However inadequate she was proving as an antidote to his nightmares she was, none the less, an attractive asset during the day.
41. I can imagine a slow recovery and low inflation which would fail to bring interest rates down - the poison's antidote.
42. The antidote lies in recovering awareness of our context embracing the real, which is the subject of the final chapter.
43. Young had, as far as Henry could remember, suggested the antidote for one of his victims himself.
44. Christians and humanists are not alone in agreeing that doubt can be an antidote to inauthentic faith or to error and falsehood.
45. This gives him an antidote to the high pressure selling techniques sometimes employed by door-to-door salesmen.
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46. The rest of us find paracetamol an effective analgesic with no important side effects and have no need of an antidote.
47. Looking at the greyish-green sea streaked with white waves was a good antidote, as indeed the grand and infinite was always.
48. Although our inner lives have been relentlessly diminished by ecosocial isolation, the antidote lies in recovering awareness of our context.
49. Present the broccoli naked as a delicious antidote to the richness of the macaroni.
50. Although a perfect antidote to those who yearn for a return of those days.
51. Walking will help you to sleep and is an antidote to stress, nervous tension and depression.
52. Learning is an antidote of ignorance. Learning liberates us by increasing our knowledge and enriching our minds and souls. Learning makes our lives more interesting, exciting and meaningful. Dr T.P.Chia
53. Love is the best antidote to misery and pain, it offers consolation and hopes in bad times. Dr T.P.Chia
54. Unless an antidote is given immediately the patient could die.
55. The gripping storyline and quality of the production provide a powerful antidote to the frustrations of language learning at lower-intermediate level.
56. And the jewel pink, pulpy liquid is the perfect antidote to August heat.
57. She uses her tears as a natural antidote to tension and stress, which is one of their most important functions.
58. Mr Mubarak's cautiousness used to be welcomed as an antidote to the histrionics of Nasser and Sadat.
59. These longer cycles may offer an antidote to the dis-ease created by the nanosecond culture.
60. Killing the fatted calf is another Biblical phrase which ought to act as an antidote to killjoy Christmases.
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