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panacea

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1. panacea - Noun

2. Panacea - Proper noun

Meaning

A remedy for all diseases; a universal medicine; a cure-all; catholicon; hence, a relief or solace for affliction.

The herb allheal.

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“In that regard, the PDP charges INEC to continue to monitor the situation and use the period to fine-tune its preparations to conduct peaceful, free, fair and credible elections as part of the much-needed panacea for the restiveness in the country.” Source: Internet

His appointment as Bank Governor was always seen as a panacea to the otherwise misinformed and rogues policies of President Lungu’s regime. Source: Internet

Fayemi canvasses power devolution as panacea to marginalisation (Yesterday) - Fayemi who insisted that the 1914 amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates by the British was not a mistake as some have argued, adding that the country can use. Source: Internet

But contrary to what some mask advocates claim, face coverings are no panacea for combating the pandemic. Source: Internet

Cash transfers are no panacea, but they've been shown to reduce violence and can be adapted. Source: Internet

“Fogging is a not a panacea. Source: Internet

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