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Meanings of powerful antidote in English
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Usage of powerful antidote in English
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Time and careful management is a powerfulantidote to public anger.
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Natalie was a blessing, and a powerfulantidote to everyone's grief.
3
Suspecting that the thing was drugged I swallowed what I believed would prove a powerfulantidote.
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Tuning in to the quiet of a garden is a powerfulantidote to a noisy, busy life.
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When prejudice is on the march, the most powerfulantidote is local people organising around their common interests.
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No; they might come and find him alive, and a powerfulantidote might perhaps rouse him from sleep.
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Taking his bicycle out on his days off proved to be a powerfulantidote to his highly demanding job.
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Today, modern medicine is finding it to be a powerfulantidote for everyday ills such as mild depression, insomnia, tension headaches and even heart disease.
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"Be calm," said the druggist; "we have only to administer a powerfulantidote.
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Evangelical truth prescribes the most powerfulantidotes to presumption and despair-'Mylittle children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not.
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(494) Nature has providentially given us a powerfulantidote to eloquence, or the criminal that has the best advocate would escape.