disoppilate (Meaning)

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disoppilate (v. t.)

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Synonyms & Antonyms of disoppilate

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disoppilate Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor prescribed a medication to help disoppilate the patient's blocked bile duct.
  2. The herbal tea was said to have disoppilative properties, helping to relieve congestion in the liver and spleen.
  3. The acupuncturist used specific points to disoppilate the patient's energy channels, promoting better circulation and overall health.
  4. The massage therapist employed techniques to disoppilate the client's lymph nodes, aiding in the removal of toxins and waste products.
  5. The steam room's heat helped to disoppilate the pores, allowing for deeper cleansing and enhanced skin rejuvenation.
  6. The nasal spray contained ingredients known to disoppilate the nasal passages, providing relief from congestion and sinus pressure.
  7. The use of a neti pot was recommended as a natural way to disoppilate the nasal cavities and promote better breathing.
  8. The yoga instructor guided the students through a series of poses designed to disoppilate the body's energy channels and enhance overall well-being.
  9. The Ayurvedic practitioner prescribed a combination of herbs and dietary changes to disoppilate the patient's digestive system and restore balance.
  10. The disoppilative effects of the herbal remedy helped to alleviate the patient's constipation and improve their digestive function.

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The doctor prescribed a medication to help disoppilate the patient's blocked bile duct.

The herbal tea was said to have disoppilative properties, helping to relieve congestion in the liver and spleen.

The acupuncturist used specific points to disoppilate the patient's energy channels, promoting better circulation and overall health.

The massage therapist employed techniques to disoppilate the client's lymph nodes, aiding in the removal of toxins and waste products.