Synonym: alterative, curative, cure, healing, remedial, remedy, sanative, therapeutical. Similar words: pharmaceutical, rape, grape, scrape, trapeze, scrape out, grapevine, trapezoid. Meaning: [‚θerə'pjuːtɪk(l)] n. a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain. adj. 1. tending to cure or restore to health 2. relating to or involved in therapy.
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61. For years, vintners lobbied regulators without success for permission to advertise therapeutic or curative effects of wine.
62. The U.S. industry survey did not estimate how much of the drugs it classified as therapeutic were given to healthy animals.
63. To this extent closures can be seen to stem from therapeutic advances achieved by professional care staff.
64. The plan will vary according to the types of problem identified and the therapeutic approaches favoured by the staff in the ward.
65. There is a moderate level of minerals which has given this water its therapeutic reputation since Roman times.
66. Many chemicals employed in industry have little therapeutic usefulness but may produce poisoning in man when they are used.
67. Emotional issues get aired, people share their feelings to therapeutic effect.
68. The paracelsian mercurials represented one of the small handful of important therapeutic advances made before the present century.
69. A further important value of the scan score is in serial studies in individuals particularly in the context of therapeutic trials.
70. Introduction Cardiac transplantation has now become an accepted therapeutic option for many patients with terminal cardiac failure.
71. Various names are used, such as administrative therapy, but the technique is most generally referred to as the therapeutic community approach.
72. Therapeutic counselling for long-term problems - these may be triggered by the fertility problem and sometimes need outside referral to marital therapy.
73. Woman-centred methods also tend to rely uncritically on the particular kinds of scientificity that therapeutic and humanist methods have developed.
74. Because bismuth is known to have a toxic effect on some microorganisms its therapeutic benefit in colitis may be related to this.
75. In certain situations, the continuous emotional support may have a deeper therapeutic effect.
76. Mourning can have a therapeutic function that we ignore at our peril.
77. The therapeutic approach has tended to cast Disabled people in very passive roles, initiated and controlled by non-Disabled professionals.
78. The effective identification of patients at risk of sudden death must allow possible therapeutic intervention.
79. The therapeutic encounter is one in which two people communicate with one another, using a language.
80. If none of the original material is left in the preparation, how can it possibly have any therapeutic effect?
81. Direct the therapeutic regimen toward a reversal of the underlying disorder. 2.
82. In fact, I consider this vital as far as the therapeutic value of the treatment is concerned.
82. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
83. Therapeutic studies on intestinal M avium complex infection are missing and an effective therapy for cryptosporidiosis is not available at present.
84. Music is magically powerful, soulfully rich, spiritually resourceful, emotionally versatile, psychologically and physically therapeutic. Music makes people feel, think, act and change. Music makes people feel good, relaxes and improves the soul, heart and mind, boosts the immune system, and reduces emotional and physical pains. Dr T.P.Chia
85. The specimens resulted from therapeutic abortions, miscarriages, and cot deaths.
86. The therapeutic approach developed in this research for work with people with cancer is based on entirely different questions.
87. It is an unfortunate fact that Klein has almost no sociological theory, and that Marcuse has no therapeutic theory.
88. It was this manner of his, more than anything else, that seemed to have a therapeutic benefit.
89. I give him a hug and am joined by the facilitator in a therapeutic bear-hug.
90. There is always a danger that it becomes a thinly veiled therapeutic exercise.
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