palliated

[US]/ˈpæl.i.eɪ.tɪd/
[UK]/ˈpæl.i.eɪ.tɪd/

Translation

v.to lessen the severity of (pain, disease, etc.); to mitigate or alleviate; to excuse or justify; to disguise or conceal (guilt, etc.)

Phrases & Collocations

palliated pain

palliated symptoms

palliated care

palliated treatment

palliated approach

palliated interventions

palliated options

palliated support

palliated needs

palliated anxiety

Example Sentences

the doctor palliated the patient's pain with medication.

her kind words palliated his feelings of loneliness.

the government palliated the economic crisis with financial aid.

they palliated the effects of the harsh winter on the community.

the charity palliated the suffering of the homeless.

he palliated his guilt by volunteering at the shelter.

the new policies aim to palliate the impact of climate change.

she palliated her anxiety with deep breathing exercises.

the therapist palliated his symptoms through talk therapy.

they worked to palliate the tensions between the two groups.

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