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emetic

[uh-met-ik] / əˈmɛt ɪk /




NOUN
purgative
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It’s as if the very name of the man has on her an emetic effect.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 4, 2026

In those days, the only available cure was tartar emetic, a compound of antimony that was administered as 12–16 injections given once a week.

From Nature • Nov. 7, 2017

The market had overindulged in speculation and borrowing, and it was issuing its own emetic.

From New York Times • Aug. 4, 2015

In truth, it is not Milwaukee’s superlative anything—not its worst beer, not even its best emetic.

From Slate • Dec. 27, 2012

To bring them into balance, Dr. Harlow prescribes two powerful drugs—an "emetic" to make Phineas throw up and a "purgative," a powerful laxative, to evacuate his bowels.

From "Phineas Gage" by John Fleischman




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