Sentences with combated
com·bat
C c - To combat crime.
- To combat with disease.
- People smuggling is a crime and it needs to be combated.
- This has been combated in part by opening 20 Crumpler retail stores throughout Australia, Europe, New York, Singapore and Seoul.
- Mankell blames colonialism for filling the minds of Africans with myths about AIDS and for blinding them to how it can be combated.
- There are however situations where the algae growth gets out of hand and needs to be combated.
- Suffering from lack of sleep can be combated naturally with the simple addition of a Valerian supplement to your evening routine.
- This tendency should be combated in order to develop players who have the emotional reselling is to try things out and who have an innate love of the game.
- Even those people who have successfully combated obesity may regain weight in subsequent years.
- These can be alleviated, if not completely combated, through a diet for GERD and simple lifestyle changes.
- We've combated this by switching up the maximal-effort exercises.
- Waking up in a hazy mental fog had traditionally been combated by hot coffee.