Hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the alchemists.
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Examples for "panacea"
Examples for "panacea"
1But private companies are not necessarily the panacea to an organisation's problems.
2But the truth is that technology itself is not really a panacea.
3True to his imagining, hard work proved a panacea to his soul.
4Springsteen is the panacea for all economic ills in Ireland right now.
5With diet, contradictions abound and there is no panacea to guarantee health.
1We may safely feel certain that the nostrum was not liquid oxygen.
2Senator Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, denounced this proposition as a quack nostrum.
3Their new economic nostrum was the very toxin the Founders had warned against.
4Still, the young native of Cologne delayed some time before using the nostrum.
5When I try any illustrious nostrum, I shall give the preference to this.
1Unfortunately, I have no catholicon for every industrial ill-butthe political drug-stores are full of 'em.
2I soon saw the Catholicon of Spain (Spanish gold) was the chief ingredient.
3In this "Catholicon," which, though undated, was printed before A.D. 1500, we read
4According to Way, Promptorium Parrulorum, p. 506, note, the Catholicon Anglicanum has "A turfe grafte, turbarium."
5I care not much if I untwist my committee-man, and so give him the receipt of this grand Catholicon.
1Fungi are increasingly touted as a cure-all by health and wellness gurus.
2DRAWBACKS Audits are not all the same, nor are they a cure-all.
3Run down to Grand-daddy, Limpy-toes, and fetch a pinch of cure-all salve.
4Never felt I so enamoured of that which seems to be the cure-all.
5But even cellular computing enthusiasts admit they don't have a cure-all.
6Man chief executive Peter Clarke agrees Ucits is not a cure-all.
7Myrna's cure-all for everything from fallen arches to depression was sex.
8Not everyone is convinced that the health law will prove a cure-all for hospitals.
9But a glance at most of the cure-all systems shows how contradictory they are.
10As successful as I've been with this mood program, it is not a cure-all.
11So could getting your vitamins intavenously be the ultimate cure-all?
12It is idiot deployment of aerial bombardment as a cure-all for the world's ills.
13But critics warn that irradiation is not a cure-all for the country's food safety issues.
14Exactly, so I came up with a cure-all remedy.
15By using antibiotics as a cure-all, the magic bullet has come back to hit us.
16It was her mother's cure-all, passed down through generations.
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