Synonym: heal, remedy, restore. Similar words: secure, sinecure, incur, curb, curio, recur, occur, curve. Meaning: [kjʊə] n. a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain. v. 1. provide a cure for, make healthy again 2. prepare by drying, salting, or chemical processing in order to preserve 3. make (substances) hard and improve their usability 4. be or become preserved.
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181 Unfortunately, there is no miracle cure for thinning hair but there are some very good treatments around.
182 Stallions have an especially low tolerance for boredom, and the best cure is greater variety in work.
183 Eventually we found a doctor who was able to cure her of her depression.
184 The experts believe they know the causes of the crime wave but they cannot agree on a cure.
185 I can give you some tablets that will ease the symptoms,(www.Sentencedict.com) but they're not a cure.
186 An operation is often the only cure for this painful condition.
187 To hold such a cure, a man must aspire to the crown of humanity.
188 Otherwise, slightly affected fish should be isolated and put into a solution of white spot cure based upon quinine salts.
189 The only cure, however, is to remove lead from the water system altogether, by replacing old pipes and tanks.
190 Total abstinence from any sweeteners can cure a sweet tooth permanently - which is much better in the long term.
191 Will we be the people who will have the task and experience of finding this cure?
192 In his magazine, he published formulas for animal manures and prescriptions for the cure of snake bites and malaria.
193 The only easy cure is make the winding-on in alternate directions, say ten turns each way.
194 Originally, a football team was organised to help alleviate the drug problem by using sports as a cure.
195 For a deeper cure this can be followed up with the constitutional remedy. 12 Can homoeopathy help with chronic disease?
196 Perhaps a few hours away from here would cure the feeling of claustrophobia that was beginning to creep over her.
197 He felt the best way to cure her was to keep giving her her head.
198 The cure for the shaking floor is to rebuild the floor, an intimidating task at best.
199 And I'd gladly wave goodbye to the odd beagle if it would help cure cancer.
200 This decline - like that of most infectious diseases - took place despite the absence of any generally available cure or prevention.
201 However, don't assume that this will provide a complete cure for the problem, it will merely reduce it.
202 Exercise is not a short-term cure like taking an aspirin to cure a headache.
203 None of the doctors in Oaxaca could discover any cure for her illness.
204 It is only when we begin to face an illness that we can find a cure.
205 He said all her friends had advised it; they had cited many cases where it had effected a cure.
206 Doctors cannot find a cure for the illness until they have identified the cause.
207 There is no known cure but the illness can be treated - by medication backed by practical and caring support.
208 You can't cure a common cold, but you can alleviate the symptoms.
209 I bequeath it now as a cure for many kinds of ugliness.
210 Adults and children suffer from strange, debilitating headaches that no drugs will cure.