English to Telugu Dictionary antidote

antidote

విరుగుడు
definition
verb
What remedy will antidote henbane?
counteract or cancel with an antidote.
noun
Don't use charcoal tablets that you can buy from pharmacies to treat poisoning yourself - these are for indigestion and flatulence only and the dose is too small to work as an antidote to poisoning.
a medicine taken or given to counteract a particular poison.
translation of 'antidote'
పరిష్కారం,
విరుగుడు
example
These experiences reinforced my conviction that humanitarian medicine was a powerful 'antidote' to the violations I had read about in Medicine Betrayed.
laughter is a good 'antidote' to stress
Whether used as a weekend 'antidote' to the stresses and strains of city living or purely as an investment, owning a second home may not be as financially straightforward as it might appear.
Political correctness may have been originally intended as a mild 'antidote' to prejudice, a mouth-wash to rinse away some of the more dismissive expressions with which we impugn one another.
The 'antidote' to the malaise of modern law, it seems, is a leap of faith.
As an 'antidote' to this situation, I believe it is necessary to view the Zen world, its hierarchy, and authority figures through a theoretical framework separate from Zen.
This book is an 'antidote' to fatalism and provides up to date clinical, microbiological, and public health guidance on responding to possible bioterrorist attacks.
This introduces hope - the 'antidote' to stress - into the situation.
The calming sound of sea waves lapping the boardwalk, they swear, is the ultimate 'antidote' to urban stress.
The 'antidote' to such a situation is to seek to discover what the total Scriptural teaching on any particular subject is, and also to view it in relation to the other doctrines of Scripture.
Jake also reckons unicycling is the perfect 'antidote' to exam stress.
Dark and disturbing, yet rich in humour, this is the ultimate 'antidote' to mainstream medical drama.
Some substances like camphor are considered a general 'antidote' to many homeopathic medicines and should therefore be avoided or taken into account.
It is neither polite nor politically correct: but it's a sure 'antidote' to multicultural delusions.
The fruit seems always to have had a curious connection with religion and magic, and a high reputation as medicine, being regarded as an 'antidote' to almost any poison and indeed almost a panacea.
Each remedy has an 'antidote' , another remedy that cancels it's effect.
there is no known 'antidote' to the poison of the pufferfish
Before Lain had left the mansion completely she was able to find the 'antidote' to her poison.
There is currently no 'antidote' to ricin poisoning, but people exposed to moderate doses have recovered.
Board games are also seen as helpful to children's development, able to increase confidence and social skills and a great 'antidote' to the stress of modern life.
There is such a wealth of ideas, creativity, diverse personalities, and genuine disagreement in this book that it is an 'antidote' to going stale.
We do not know of an 'antidote' to counteract this side effect.
It was originally developed as an 'antidote' to mustard gas in chemical warfare.
It will be a marvellous 'antidote' to the stresses of the past week.
What remedy will 'antidote' henbane?
Coffee is another common homeopathic 'antidote' .
He is accused of attempting to sabotage the eradication plan by giving rats an 'antidote' to the poison used in the eradication.
Flumazenil is not an 'antidote' for narcotic overdose or for respiratory depression.
Tea made from the bark has been used as an antiseptic, an 'antidote' to snakebites, a laxative, and a sedative.
There is no specific 'antidote' to the mushroom poison.
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