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placebo effect
[pluh-see-boh]
noun
a reaction to a placebo manifested by a lessening of symptoms or the production of anticipated side effects.
placebo effect
noun
med a positive therapeutic effect claimed by a patient after receiving a placebo believed by him to be an active drug See control group
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Word History and Origins
Origin of placebo effect1
First recorded in 1945–50
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