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antidote

noun as in counteracting agent

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Garvey painted himself as an antidote to what he called California’s failed liberal leadership.

He is, according to the rambling narratives at his campaign stops, the antidote and protector of the working class.

“Not only is action the antidote to anxiety and despair, it really is truly making a difference.”

One night after the city’s spectacular baseball triumph and with a fraught election day looming, Gilmour’s songs and presence proved a perfect antidote to the external, a welcome humanity shining through every note.

Then, these same brands dutifully patent an expensive snake oil antidote for poisoning you.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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