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chemotherapy [ˌkeməʊˈθerəpı] N

psychotherapy [ˌsaıkəʊˈθerəpı] N MED

radiotherapy [ˌreıdıəʊˈθerəpı] N

electrode [ıˈlektrəʊd] N

physiotherapy [ˌfızıəʊˈθerəpı] N MED

I . electroplate [ıˈlektrəpleıt] VB trans

II . electroplate [ıˈlektrəpleıt] N

magnetotherapy [mægˌniːtəʊˈθerəpı] N

electron [ıˈlektrɒn] N

electronic [ıˌlekˈtrɒnık] ADJ

electrocute [ıˈlektrəkjuːt] VB trans

electromusic [ıˌlektrəʊˈmjuːzık] N

electronics [ıˌlekˈtrɒnıks] N

electronic leash N

electronic leash → electronic ankle bracelet

See also electronic ankle bracelet

aromatherapy [əˌrəʊməˈθerəpı] N

electrify [ıˈlektrıfaı] VB trans

3. electrify:

▶ electrification [ıˌlek­trıfı­ˈkeıʃən] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Ultimately, however, the use of electrotherapy for increasing bone healing has not been shown to be effective.
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Cranial electrotherapy devices are essentially handheld pulse generators that deliver very low electric outputs.
www.psychiatrictimes.com
Despite the lack of equipment and resources, she established an electrotherapy department and various equipments for the muscular rehabilitation of the soldiers in their care.
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While this was not the first hospital to employ electrotherapy, it was still considered very experimental.
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He received electrotherapy treatment and was declared medically unfit for service.
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The remedies that were channeled often involved the use of unusual electrotherapy, ultraviolet light, diet, massage, gemstones, less mental work and more relaxation in sand on the beach.
en.wikipedia.org
A case of aplastic anaemia treated with electrotherapy.
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Cranial electrotherapy stimulation has not entered the medical mainstream despite its many decades on medical supply store shelves.
www.theatlantic.com
The modern medical base has at its disposal various facilities for procedures involving electrotherapy, hydrotherapy, aerosols, massage, paraffin packing and other water treatments.
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Its chief market was amongst the numerous quack practitioners who were taking advantage of the popularity of the relatively new treatment of electrotherapy, or electrification as it was then known.
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