Panacea

//ˌpæn.əˈsiː.ə//

"Panacea" in a Sentence (13 examples)

In the Middle Ages, water from the sacred spring was considered a panacea.

Telecommuting is not the panacea.

It's no panacea, so don't expect any miracles from it.

It's no panacea, but it can serve as a temporary remedy.

There are people who think sirtuins are a kind of panacea.

Quinine isn't a panacea.

A panacea is a remedy against all ills.

A monorail will be a panacea for our traffic woes.

When busy he was better, and appeared to think perpetual motion a panacea for his unnamed and un-nameable complaint; and so much were they hurried from place to place, after their arrival at Genoa, that both sisters were thankful when they embarked again, as the sea appeared a resting-place...

Podson was seated on the bed, going through such turf forecasts as he could find in the papers; his panacea for correcting the mistakes of fortune.

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Hydrogen is not a panacea for reaching the zero net emissions target by 2050, but it can grow to become "a big niche" fuel in particular sectors and applications, claims a new report.

But dollarization is not a panacea for Argentina’s crisis-stricken economy, analysts say.

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