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therapeutically

American  
[ther-uh-pyoot-ik-lee] / ˌθɛr əˈpyut ɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a way, for a purpose, or with an effect that is therapeutic.


Other Word Forms

  • nontherapeutically adverb

Example Sentences

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“It helps you understand feelings better. Look at how adults use music therapeutically. Kids are doing just the same.”

From Los Angeles Times

Their goal was to uncover how PD-L1, a key immune checkpoint protein, is selectively loaded into sEVs and to determine whether this pathway could be targeted therapeutically.

From Science Daily

Such information could allow clinicians to therapeutically target those cells that may malfunction in eye movement disorders.

From Science Daily

"If we can figure out how macrophages tailor their responses to a given immune signal, we'll have a better idea of how we can therapeutically target them to create desirable immune system behaviors."

From Science Daily

"That has important implications for whether flicker is therapeutically relevant for people with Alzheimer's, but also in general if we want to target anything beyond the primary sensory regions," she said.

From Science Daily