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Meanings of
curative
in English
Portuguese
remédio
Catalan
remei
Spanish
remedio
Back to the meaning
A medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain.
cure
remedy
Portuguese
remédio
Tending to cure or restore to health.
therapeutic
healing
remedial
alterative
sanative
Related terms
healthful
Synonyms
Examples for "
therapeutic
"
therapeutic
healing
remedial
alterative
sanative
Examples for "
therapeutic
"
1
New antibiotics and new
therapeutic
strategies are needed to address this challenge.
2
Objective: Resection of lung metastases is a generally accepted
therapeutic
strategy today.
3
Also recent research on the
therapeutic
and human health benefits of trees.
4
Conclusions: The benefit of SRBAL therapy included preventive effects and
therapeutic
effects.
5
Statin treatment may offer a new
therapeutic
strategy for these clinical conditions.
1
Water needs warriors, to help bring stability and
healing
to the land.
2
Today, our housing market is finally
healing
from the collapse of 2007.
3
The
healing
powers of honey have been known for thousands of years.
4
However, more than anything,
healing
people through music is the main objective.
5
Yet he's done it and in the process is undergoing great
healing
.
1
Keep any extra in case you need it for
remedial
work later.
2
If it is found to be true,
remedial
action must be taken.
3
The
remedial
actions that the government is taking are not capitalism either.
4
He said
remedial
action is underway to try and heal the rift.
5
There were 26 students in the class-anappalling size for
remedial
work.
1
It is a powerful
alterative
,
or blood-purifier, increasing oxidation and stimulating excretion.
2
This liquid had been previously freed from
alterative
germs by boiling.
3
Internally, used for.-Dropsy ,suppressedurine, tonic and
alterative
action on womb.
4
He said his lab already used dangerous pathogens only when there was no
alterative
.
5
The Crystal Spring is somewhat
alterative
in its therapeutic effects.
1
Such localization of this sinus was shown to hamper surgical interventions for
sanative
treatment.
2
The common militia meet too infrequently and drill too little to gain much
sanative
benefit.
3
The evil is done long before; the broken engagement is merely
sanative
,
and so far beneficent.
4
A
sanative
effect of the same order I experienced amid the spray and thunder of Niagara.
5
It gave me animation; the pen was seldom out of my hand, and the exercise was
sanative
.
Usage of
curative
in English
1
Main outcome measures: Primary outcome Surgical treatment of recurrence with
curative
intent.
2
However, both routes are rarely
curative
alone and have undesirable side effects.
3
The survival was improved along with the promotion of
curative
criteria used.
4
Methods: We consecutively enrolled 50 patients with BTC who underwent
curative
surgery.
5
Currently, allogeneic stem-cell transplantation remains the only potentially
curative
approach for PMF.
6
Results: En bloc resection remains the mainstay of therapy with
curative
intent.
7
Discussing no further
curative
treatment and hospice was reported as most difficult.
8
The
curative
treatment requires surgical resection or endoscopic approach for selected tumor.
9
Recurrence-free survival was evaluated in 48 patients receiving
curative
treatment of HCC.
10
Background: Hepatic resection is potentially
curative
in selected patients with colorectal metastases.
11
Patients with metastatic NSCLC do not have
curative
potential with available therapies.
12
Thus, RevA may be a useful target for preventative or
curative
therapies.
13
The only potentially
curative
treatment available for gastric adenocarcinoma is surgical resection.
14
A growing body of literature has discussed
curative
embolization for select lesions.
15
Baden-Baden's
curative
Roman baths are supposed to help broken bones heal faster.
16
We smirk that the words mercury and
curative
were once lumped together.
Other examples for "curative"
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curative
Adjective
Frequent collocations
curative resection
curative treatment
curative intent
curative surgery
potentially curative
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Translations for
curative
Portuguese
remédio
terapia
medicamento
produtos farmacêuticos
Catalan
remei
cura
Spanish
remedio
remisión
curativo
terapéutico
cura
Curative
through the time
Curative
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common