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Combated meaning
simple past and past participle of combat
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The infection can be combated, usually successfully, with over-the-counter creams like clotrimazole or terbinafine.
With goodwill and policy-driven agenda, tuberculosis can be combated,” he added.
Contact tracing was in the least nowhere to suggest that the spread was being combated by systematic prevention in terms of PEPs.
During the event, Guest Speaker Anthony Bowdry spoke to the youth about life skills and shared his story on how he combated bullying.
I am ready to partner with the media and anyone to make sure that crime is combated in Gwagwalada and the FCT.
Mulvaney said Trump did not like foreign aid, thought Ukraine was corrupt and was annoyed at how little "lethal aid" European nations provided to Ukraine as it combated Russia-backed separatists in the eastern part of the country.
These are known as the leading causes of air pollution in many parts of the world, where it has been recognised and combated by implementing solutions.
This new strategy may have some use, but it highlights the fact that the government continues to see the conflict as a problem of terrorism to be combated with counterinsurgency.
This furore ignores the evidence that, while antisemitism exists throughout society and must be combated, it is more prevalent among people with right-wing views than it is on the left.
This will include personnel and other resources, to restore capacity and experience at the level at which crime is most effectively combated.
Hume shows that even light skepticism leads to crushing doubts about the world which - while they ultimately are philosophically justifiable - may only be combated through the non-philosophical adherence to custom or habit.
In 1973 the ACLU created the Sexual Privacy Project (later the Gay and Lesbian Rights Project) which combated discrimination against homosexuals.
It is being combated in many countries by public health campaigns of iodine administration.
Nutrition Dietary deficiencies in developing countries can be combated by promoting better eating practices.