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I . cure [kjʊər, Am kjʊr] VB trans

1. cure MED:

cure
leczyć [perf wy-]
to cure sb of sth

2. cure problem:

cure

3. cure inflation:

cure

4. cure (preserve):

cure
cure tobacco
suszyć [perf wy-]

II . cure [kjʊər, Am kjʊr] N a. fig

cure

cure-all N

1. cure-all (medicine):

2. cure-all fig:

rest cure N

Usage examples with cure

it will kill or cure
to cure sb of sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It's not the cure-all that we all - well, it does help with a lot of things, but it does come with risks.
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She was said to have cured and advised various people from poor children to gentry.
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About half of cases resolve without treatment or can be cured within 1236 months, and most within five years.
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It is highly desirable due to its dimensional stability after being fully cured.
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During her lifetime, she appeared to several persons in distant places and cured a number of sick people.
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His health improved rapidly, and he felt that the water cure was no quackery.
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Although anti-obesity drugs are available in the market, their effectiveness is restricted to maintain weight rather than cure.
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Just before the 1930s sun therapy became a very popular subscribed cure for almost everything from simple fatigue to tuberculosis.
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He is also cited as being one of the first people to discover digital massage as a cure for hiccups.
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Due to the lack of medicines in that time, people from great distances flocked to the hotel in search of a cure for their illness.
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