curative
English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle French curatif.
Adjective
curative (comparative more curative, superlative most curative)
- Possessing the ability to cure, to heal or treat illness.
- 1996, Macy Nulman, The Encyclopedia of Jewish Prayer, page 384:
- Making this request is not considered a curative measure but only for preventive purposes, as the Rambam rights, "A healthy man may read scriptural passages and psalms in order to merit of this reading and be with him and protect him from danger and hurtful influences."
- The curative power of the antibiotics introduced in the 1950s was amazing at the time.
- (figurative, by extension) Remediative.
- a curative jury instruction to disregard the sheriff's testimony
Translations
possessing the ability to cure
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See also
Noun
curative (plural curatives)
- A substance that acts as a cure.
Etymology 2
Adjective
curative (not comparable)
- (grammar) of a verb, conveying the meaning "the agent makes a patient do something"
- Hypernym: causative
Usage notes
- Curative verbs are common in Uralic languages.
Translations
(grammar) of a verb, conveying the meaning "the agent makes a patient do something"
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Further reading
- 2011 article by Geda Paulsen in Linguistica Uralica, available online in The Free Library [1]
French
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Adjective
curative
Italian
Pronunciation
Adjective
curative
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