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n. (plural of restorative English)
Usage examples of "restoratives".
Inside the shuttle's medical supply locker were several vials containing medicines: depressants, restoratives, and the cold sleep preservative formula alongside its antidote.
It tasted like any one of the standard restoratives: fruity, sweet, with an undertaste of bitter salt.
Kincaid was hugging his pair and calling for restoratives which Lionasha was already preparing.
Come with me, and you can add whatever nutrients and restoratives you feel are required to the soup I'm getting Killashandra.
The work is indeed fatiguing when you are new to it, and there are no suitable restoratives here.
Magic restoratives were wonderful, but at her age they could do only so much.
He was lean from his ordeal of lending her his life force, but he had taken restoratives and was strengthening.
He administered more restoratives and concoctions calculated to stimulate normal brain activity, but results were nil.
He used some of these on the blue-eyed man, restoratives which brought the fellow out of his coma.
He administered restoratives, but she responded slowly, so there was nothing to do but stand around and wait.
Inside the shuttle’s medical supply locker were several vials containing medicines: depressants, restoratives, and the cold sleep preservative formula alongside its antidote.