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therapeutic

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/ˌθɛrəˈpjuːtɪk/ · ther-a-peu-tic

Relating to the healing of disease; having a beneficial effect on health.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Relating to the healing of disease; having a beneficial effect on health.

بیماری کی شفا یا صحت پر مثبت اثر رکھنے کے متعلق۔

معالجاتی

mu'alijati

Synonyms

healingcurativerestorativeشفائیعلاجیبہبود

Antonyms

harmfuldetrimentaldamagingنقصان دہمضرتکلیف دہ

Common Collocations

  • therapeutic approach
  • therapeutic remedy
  • therapeutic effect

Example Sentences

The therapeutic methods used in this program are quite effective.

اس پروگرام میں استعمال ہونے والے معالجاتی طریقے کافی مؤثر ہیں۔

Is program mein istemal hone wale mu'alijati tareeqay kafi mo'asar hain.

Meditation can have a therapeutic effect on your mental health.

مراقبہ آپ کی ذہنی صحت پر معالجاتی اثر ڈال سکتا ہے۔

Muraqba aap ki zehni sehat par mu'alijati asar daal sakta hai.

The therapist used various therapeutic techniques during the session.

تھراپسٹ نے سیشن کے دوران مختلف معالجاتی تکنیکیں استعمال کیں۔

Therapist ne session ke doran mukhtalif mu'alijati taqniqain istemal kin.

Easily Confused With

therapeutic vs. therapeutic:Therapeutic relates to treatment and healing, whereas therapeutic is often misused in a broader, vague context.

Word Family

therapy
nounعلاج
therapist
nounتھراپسٹ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'therapy' for 'therapeutic' as both relate to healing.

Imagine a peaceful, healing environment like a spa or therapy room.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

اندھیروں میں نکلیں گے پھر روشنی کے ساتھ، کچھ عارضی مرہم بھی رکھیں گے اس راستے پر۔

Andheron mein niklenge phir roshni ke saath, kuch aazri murham bhi rakhain ge is raste par.

We will come out of darkness with light, and carry some temporary ointments on this path.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جس کا علاج ہو، وہ کبھی ٹوٹتا نہیں۔

Jis ka ilaaj ho, wo kabhi toot'ta nahi.

He who is treated with care never breaks.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "therapeutikos" — to cure, to heal

First known use: 19th century

The word has been used in Western medicine and psychology since the late 19th century, deriving from Greek roots.