Antidote in a sentence as a noun

The antidote to bad speech is more speech, and that's precisely what Reddit is good for.

A year ago, I would have thought that the antidote to burnout was start-up culture.

"Looks more like he meant to say that the antidote for these facts is misinformation, yow.

"But there's an antidote for this type of misinformation: confronting it with facts.

I wish there was an antidote, peace-inducing titles to balance this out.

GFiber is the antidote to these parasitic bastards.

A lovely antidote to the trend for us to all walk around with heads down, checking the latest irrelevancy on our smartphones.

[1] What I mean is that creation is not an antidote to losing-track-of-time, and therefore that's not really central to the problem.

The antidote is never to allow acquisition talks to be the main thing you're focusing on. We advise startups who get approached by acquirers to treat it as a background process, and not to take things seriously until the very last stage.

I think that a large number of people go into "startups" thinking they're some kind of antidote to the politics and flat-out unethical behavior seen in "the corporate world".

Java serves as the antidote here because nobody ever judges Java programs on their terseness, expressiveness or subjective 'elegance'.When he says 'quality product' he's talking about the aesthetic qualities of the code, not the end result.

Antidote definitions

noun

a remedy that stops or controls the effects of a poison

See also: counterpoison