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- Dictionarycure/kjʊə/
verb
- 1. relieve (a person or animal) of the symptoms of a disease or condition: "he was cured of the disease" Similar
- 2. preserve (meat, fish, tobacco, or an animal skin) by salting, drying, or smoking: "home-cured ham" Similar
noun
- 1. a substance or treatment that cures a disease or condition: "the search for a cure for the common cold" Similar
- 2. the process of curing rubber, plastic, or other material.
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CURE definition: 1. to make someone with an illness healthy again: 2. to stop someone doing or wanting something…. Learn more.
The meaning of CURE is spiritual charge : care. How to use cure in a sentence. What is the origin of cure?
Cure, heal, remedy imply making well, whole, or right. Cure is applied to the eradication of disease or sickness: to cure a headache. Heal suggests the making whole of wounds, sores, etc.: to heal a burn.
CURE meaning: 1. to make someone with an illness healthy again: 2. to stop someone doing or wanting something…. Learn more.
noun. a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieves pain. synonyms: curative, remedy, therapeutic. see more. verb. provide a cure for, make healthy again. “The treatment cured the boy's acne” synonyms: bring around, heal. see more. verb. be or become preserved. “the apricots cure in the sun” see more. verb.
cure, heal, remedy imply making well, whole, or right. cure is applied to the eradication of disease or sickness: to cure a headache. heal suggests the making whole of wounds, sores, etc.: to heal a burn. remedy applies esp. to making wrongs right: to remedy a mistake.
Definition of cure verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.