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  1. The meaning of ANTIDOTE is a remedy to counteract the effects of poison. How to use antidote in a sentence.

  2. noun. a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison, disease, etc. something that prevents or counteracts injurious or unwanted effects: Good jobs are the best antidote to teenage crime.

  3. ANTIDOTE definition: 1. a chemical, especially a drug, that limits the effects of a poison: 2. a way of preventing or…. Learn more.

  4. An antidote is a remedy that relieves. So if you get headaches from long bus rides, it's best to travel equipped with the key pain alleviating antidotes: Tylenol, lots of water and soothing music.

  5. A medicine or remedy that can be given to reverse or neutralize the effects of a poison, drug, venom, etc.; spec. a substance that counteracts the action of a poison, typically by reacting with it chemically, by preventing its absorption into the body, or by interfering with its physiological effect.

  6. an activity that stops something bad from harming you: Exercise is the best antidote to stress. a substance that stops another substance from damaging your body: a deadly poison with no antidote. (Definition of antidote from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  7. antidote (to something) a substance that controls the effects of a poison or disease. There is no known antidote to the poison.

  8. 3 days ago · noun. 1. a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison, disease, etc. 2. something that prevents or counteracts injurious or unwanted effects. Good jobs are the best antidote to teenage crime. transitive verb. 3. to counteract with an antidote.

  9. ANTIDOTE meaning: 1 : a substance that stops the harmful effects of a poison; 2 : something that corrects or improves the bad effects of something.

  10. n. 1. A remedy or other agent used to neutralize or counteract the effects of a poison. 2. An agent that relieves or counteracts: jogging as an antidote to nervous tension. tr.v. an·ti·dot·ed, an·ti·dot·ing, an·ti·dotes.

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