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cure

noun

1. A method or course of medical treatment used to restore health.

2. An agent, such as a drug, that restores health; a remedy.

3. Ecclesiastical Spiritual charge or care, as of a priest for a congregation.

4. Restoration of health; recovery from disease.

5. Something that corrects or relieves a harmful or disturbing situation: The cats proved to be a good cure for our mouse problem.

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verb

1. To effect a cure.

2. To undergo a curing process.

3. To prepare or alter especially by chemical or physical processing for keeping or use .

4. To deal with in a way that eliminates or rectifies .

5. To free from something objectionable or harmful .

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verb-intransitive

1. To be prepared, preserved, or finished by a chemical or physical process: hams curing in the smokehouse.

2. To effect a cure or recovery: a medicine that cures.

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verb-transitive

1. To effect a recovery from: cure a cold.

2. To prepare, preserve, or finish (a substance) by a chemical or physical process.

3. To preserve (meat, for example), as by salting, smoking, or aging.

4. To remove or remedy (something harmful or disturbing): cure an evil.

5. To restore to health.

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Cure Sentence Examples

The spread of syphilis, a disease equally unknown to the ancients, and the failure of Galen's remedies to cure it, had a similar effect.0 | 0 |
Fallopius, who gave them credit for the cure of his own deafness, sounded their praises in 1569; and they have been more or less in fashion since.0 | 0 |
In the Roman communion, on the other hand, both where the Church is established and where it is not, the tendency is to reduce the status of cure to that of desservant, and to deal with all members of the priestly or lower orders by administrative methods.0 | 0 |
Having taken priest's orders, he held in 1524 a cure in the neighbourhood of Augsburg, but soon (1525) went over to the Reformed party at Nuremberg and became preacher at Gustenfelden.0 | 0 |
The origin of such unendowed curacies is traceable to the fact that benefices were sometimes granted to religious houses pleno jure, and with liberty for them to provide for the cure; and when such appropriations were transferred to lay persons, being unable to serve themselves, the impropriators were required to nominate a clerk in full orders to the.0 | 0 |
"Howie," Quinn implored, "You have to realize you can't cure all the ills of the world.0 | 0 |
Likewise for mental illnesses: We should be able to cure them to the extent the person in question would wish them to be.0 | 0 |
Upon this too static a view, both of clinical type and of post-mortem-room pathology, came a despairing spirit, almost of fatalism, which in the contemplation of organic ruins lost the hope of cure of organic diseases.0 | 0 |
Curare, to take care of), properly a presbyter who has the cure of souls within a parish.0 | 0 |
I bankroll people who cure aids.0 | 0 |
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