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How to pronounce panacea in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms catholicon, cure-all, nostrum
Type of curative, cure, remedy, therapeutic
Has types elixir
Type Words

Examples of panacea

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Not the true multitasking panacea of Android, but not the battery crisis either.
From the techcrunch.com
They are corrosive, creating a culture in which tax money is everyone's panacea.
From the dailymail.co.uk
Firewalls are no panacea, however, and may give users a false sense of security.
From the economist.com
Now it seems that strict inflation targeting is not the promised panacea either.
From the economist.com
Technology may or may not be a panacea to cure all the problems besieging India.
From the guardian.co.uk
However, increased trade is no panacea for the sharpening geopolitical rivalry.
From the online.wsj.com
It is unrealistic to pretend that creating a merged board is somehow a panacea.
From the jsonline.com
However the debate concludes, regulation isn't a panacea against future crises.
From the washingtonpost.com
On the minus side, CRM can cost a firm millions of dollars, and it is no panacea.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • (Greek mythology) the goddess of healing; daughter of Aesculapius and sister of Hygeia
  • Hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the alchemists
  • Mathis Mootz is a prolific German electronic musician and DJ from Germany. Mootz is best known as The Panacea (until 2005, simply as Panacea), his drum and bass stage name and main musical project, and as m2 (pronounced "Squaremeter"), his dark ambient side project and alter-ego.
  • Panacea is an American hip hop duo, formed in 2003 in Washington DC. The duo consists of MC Raw Poetic (Jason Moore) and producer K-Murdock (Kyle Murdock),Phoenix New Times. October 12, 2006; ; retrieved April 29, 2007. ...
  • The panacea , named after the Greek goddess of healing, Panacea, also known as panchrest, was supposed to be a remedy that would cure all diseases and prolong life indefinitely. ...
  • A remedy believed to cure all disease and prolong life that was originally sought by alchemists; a cure-all; Something that will solve all problems; A particular plant believed to provide a cure-all
  • (n.) a remedy for all ills or difficulties (Doctors wish there was a single panacea for every disease, but sadly there is not.)
  • An agent good for what ails you, or what doesn't ail you. A "cure-all".
  • A "cure-all" or treatment for a broad spectrum of diseases that can maintain health and promote longevity.