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[ US /ˈænɪˌdoʊt, ˈæntɪˌdoʊt/ ]
[ UK /ˈæntɪdˌə‍ʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a remedy that stops or controls the effects of a poison

How To Use antidote In A Sentence

  • Orange is the perfect antidote when a garden looks lacklustre. Times, Sunday Times
  • The antidote is intended to protect residents from radioactive fallout from any missile attack on the nuclear station.
  • If that isn't an antidote to the vicissitudes of life, then what is?
  • Bond's unflattering portrait lacks generosity, but at least it's an antidote to sentimental bardolatry. Times, Sunday Times
  • The obvious antidote is not taking on such punishing workloads.
  • Although our inner lives have been relentlessly diminished by ecosocial isolation, the antidote lies in recovering awareness of our context.
  • We do not know of an antidote to counteract this side effect.
  • 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 
  • Looking at the greyish-green sea streaked with white waves was a good antidote, as indeed the grand and infinite was always.
  • 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 
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