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antidote

[an-ti-doht] / ˈæn tɪˌdoʊt /


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If the antidote is keeping the explosive Head at the top of the order and bringing an aggressor like Josh Inglis into the team, it creates the possibility of runs and wickets happening quickly.

From BBC

While tuning out the noise was a useful antidote for Morris, that's not to say things will work in the same way for Curran.

From BBC

I am “pretty sure,” though, that bots are not the antidote we have been looking for.

From Seattle Times

Hirata also sees the collective experience of music as a possible antidote to the short-sighted — and often selfish — tendencies that prevent us from seeing the bigger climate picture.

From Los Angeles Times

In a statement, he said the administration’s efforts, including allocating money to local health departments to buy the antidote, have “resulted in a decline or flattening of overdose deaths for seven months in a row.”

From Washington Post