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homeopathic

[ hoh-mee-uh-path-ik ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or according to the principles of homeopathy.
  2. practicing or advocating homeopathy.


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Other Words From

  • home·o·pathi·cal·ly adverb

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Word History and Origins

Origin of homeopathic1

First recorded in 1815–25; homeo- + -pathic

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Example Sentences

Fame in its highly diluted modern form provides a sort of homeopathic cure for the ancient evil of jealousy.

Look, if homeopathic remedies make you feel better, take them.

“From time to time in New Jersey,” Parkin said, adding that she sometimes took herbs and homeopathic remedies.

Nature is like a homeopathic element, a tiny little ingredient that disrupts the entire organism.

So I have had to convey my precepts insensibly to Milord K.—to convey them in homeopathic doses of parable.

But I think a little opposition noise would almost be a relief—a kind of homeopathic cure, you know.

In official circles reciprocity was sought as a homeopathic cure for the desire for annexation.

On the homeopathic principle, an abnormally dry and scorching spring came to his rescue.

He had studied the homeopathic methods and following his graduation at once began a search for a suitable location.

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