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    cured
    [ adj ]
    1. freed from illness or injury

    2. <adj.all>
      the patient appears cured
      the incision is healed
      appears to be entirely recovered
      when the recovered patient tries to remember what occurred during his delirium
    3. (used of rubber) treated by a chemical or physical process to improve its properties (hardness and strength and odor and elasticity)

    4. <adj.all>
    5. (used of concrete or mortar) kept moist to assist the hardening

    6. <adj.all>
    7. (used of hay e.g.) allowed to dry

    8. <adj.all>
    9. (used especially of meat) cured in brine

    10. <adj.all>
    11. (used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)

    12. <adj.all>


    Cure \Cure\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cured} (k[=u]rd); p. pr. & vb.
    n. {Curing}.] [OF. curer to take care, to heal, F., only, to
    cleanse, L. curare to take care, to heal, fr. cura. See
    {Cure},.]
    1. To heal; to restore to health, soundness, or sanity; to
    make well; -- said of a patient.

    The child was cured from that very hour. --Matt.
    xvii. 18.

    2. To subdue or remove by remedial means; to remedy; to
    remove; to heal; -- said of a malady.

    To cure this deadly grief. --Shak.

    Then he called his twelve disciples together, and
    gave them power . . . to cure diseases. --Luke ix.
    1.

    3. To set free from (something injurious or blameworthy), as
    from a bad habit.

    I never knew any man cured of inattention. --Swift.

    4. To prepare for preservation or permanent keeping; to
    preserve, as by drying, salting, etc.; as, to cure beef or
    fish; to cure hay.

    1. Are we to believe that mortal sins will be cured by distant politicians?
    2. Legend has it that Japanese breath-analyzing devices are sensitive enough to detect when a driver has eaten "narazuke," pickles cured in rice-wine, and that drivers with that amount of alcohol in their bloodstreams risk arrest.
    3. But the court said that America West's inability to purchase slots at the two airports wasn't caused by the merger and wouldn't be cured by overturning it.
    4. Americans know their economy needs help; it's doubtful they think it needs the same bone-marrow transplant that cured Mr. Tsongas's cancer. He could use some Reaganite optimism.
    5. "If," Mr. Roberts writes, "Stafford had had syphilis and could not be certain it was cured, then to go to bed with a man was a deed freighted with terrible consequences."
    6. They won't be cured until we have true fiscal reform," said Kelly.
    7. 'I DIDN'T think it would be cured overnight, but I didn't count on it taking as long as it has to resolve.
    8. Cancer will be cured.
    9. Existing tests to diagnose bladder cancer, involving removal of tissue, pose risk, are often painful and sometimes do not detect the cancer until it has spread and can no longer be cured, the cancer institute said.
    10. Stay in the hotel you stayed in last year. Jabugo cured ham.
    11. The predictive test has allowed children with the genetic defect to be watched carefully for the first signs of malignancy and to be cured without losing an eye.
    12. Most sex offenders are incurable, Mowre told the state Senate Law and Justice Committee. "There's only one that I know that was cured, and that's the (rapist) I shot and killed in the line of duty," Mowre said.
    13. The fuel then is poured into rocket cases and cured until it becomes solid.
    14. But the city hasn't cured itself of its tax-and-spend habits.
    15. The rock opera, with its muddled story line about a deaf, dumb and blind kid who's cured and becomes a rock celebrity, was first performed in London in 1969.
    16. A Sicilian woman's malignant tumor has been cured following her pilgrimage to Lourdes, religious authorities said Thursday, declaring it the 65th miracle at the Roman Catholic shrine.
    17. He said Iraq is not convinced by claims that some of the prisoners have opted to stay in Iran or have been cured of their illness.
    18. The mice were cured, he reported Friday in the journal Science.
    19. A conference on curing homosexuality through sports and therapy has drawn fire from some health professionals and gay activists who say homosexuality cannot cured because it is not a disease.
    20. In 1972, doctors at the state hospital said Murphy had been cured of his insanity, and he was tried on the rape charge and found innocent by reason of mental illness.
    21. A day-long search might yield four or five trees from which he can cut several yard-long staves that, after they're cured for four years, can be joined together to make a 6-foot bow.
    22. Just a few months ago, Britain's economic "disease" of rampant inflation, sky-high interest rates and persistent unemployment was pronounced cured y just about everyone except the Conservative government's staunchest critics.
    23. If caught early enough, prostate cancer can be cured either by removing the prostate gland surgically or, in an increasing number of cases, by treating it with high-intensity radiation.
    24. President Jose Napoleon Duarte, saying he is "not cured, but strong," returned to El Salvador on Monday and vowed to complete his term despite his terminal cancer.
    25. While doctors don't consider a patient cured until five years of remission, "all signs we have now point to a recovery," said Dr. Robert Hansen, center associate director.
    26. "Hospitals are places where you go to be cured, to be saved.
    27. The girl, who died in 1982, told Vatican investigators she was visited in the night by a priest who told her she was cured.
    28. He cured himself by jogging and orating at the same time to simulate and overcome the breathlessness of sudden anxiety.
    29. While remedial work cured most cases, some deals simply collapsed, he says.
    30. Sixty to 70 percent of the 125 sterile or impotent patients who have been treated with "8311" were cured, said Dr. Ma Ran, deputy director of the No. 4 Hospital of Harbin.
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