antidoted

/ˈæntɪdoʊtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of antidote: counteracted or relieved something harmful or unpleasant.
    • The quick response antidoted the poison before it could cause serious harm.
    • Her kind words antidoted the harsh criticism he had received.
    • The new law antidoted some of the worst effects of the economic downturn.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Having been counteracted or relieved by an antidote.
    • The antidoted patient was finally out of danger.
    • The antidoted venom no longer posed a threat to the hiker.
    • The antidoted effects of the toxin allowed the animal to recover.
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