antiantidote

English

Etymology

anti- + antidote

Noun

antiantidote (plural antiantidotes)

  1. A substance that counteracts the effect of an antidote.
    • 2000, Robert Saudek, Charles Spearman, Karl Edward Zener, Journal of Personality, volume 68, numbers 1-3, page 619:
      Individual church members would still have the option to avoid communion. Perhaps, there would be a market for an antiantidote among members who did not wish to reveal their noncompliance with church dogma.
    • 2004, Leonard Shlain, Sex, Time, and Power, page 281:
      The now eyes-wide-open-with-fear hominid was in serious need of an antiantidote to counter the antidote.
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