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How to pronounce cured in English?

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Synonyms vulcanised, vulcanized
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Synonyms aged
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Synonyms corned
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Synonyms healed, recovered


the patient appears cured.
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Examples of cured

cured
Oil-cured olives can be seeded simply by squeezing the olive to pop out the pit.
From the kentucky.com
We always sugar-cured our meat, and when Mom cooked ham, she made red-eye gravy.
From the stltoday.com
In sharp contrast, treatment with this nanosystem cured all but one of ten mice.
From the sciencedaily.com
Our scientists have cured diseases and invented the silicon chip and cellphones.
From the latimes.com
All of these rules are similar to those for the other great cured hams of Italy.
From the forbes.com
A few weeks later Shontelle Hiron is cured by my client and make news worldwide.
From the scienceblogs.com
She was cured by a mendicant named Hanum, who was richly rewarded by Shah Jahan.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Pilgrims travel to the healing temples of Asclepieion to be cured of their ills.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The vast majority of plague cases can now be cured, if diagnosed quickly enough.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Bring around: provide a cure for, make healthy again; "The treatment cured the boy's acne"; "The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to"
  • Remedy: a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain
  • Prepare by drying, salting, or chemical processing in order to preserve; "cure meats"; "cure pickles"; "cure hay"
  • Make (substances) hard and improve their usability; "cure resin"; "cure cement"; "cure soap"
  • Be or become preserved; "the apricots cure in the sun"
  • (cured) freed from illness or injury; "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"- Normon Cameron
  • A cure or remission is the end of a medical condition. The term may refer specifically to a substance or procedure that ends the medical condition, such as a medication, a surgical operation, a change in lifestyle, or even a philosophical mindset that helps a person suffer. ...
  • From the Latin curatus (compare Curator), a curate is a person who is invested with the care, or cure (cura), of souls of a parish. In this sense it correctly means a parish priest. In Anglican churches, however, the term is usually used for an assistant priest or deacon. ...
  • CURE (Cancer Updates, Research, and Education) is a free magazine for cancer patients, survivors, and health care professional in the oncology field. The publication is the largest consumer magazine in the United States focused entirely on cancer with a circulation of 325,000. ...