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(Of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear.
relieved
eased
mitigated
relieved
eased
1
Investors are
relieved
its problem child has now found a new home.
2
Didn't you hear the audience response?' I'm
relieved
they feel this way.
3
The vape industry says it's
relieved
the law change doesn't go further.
4
Many performers who had already taken to the stage felt
relieved
today.
5
While this might concern her staff, her family were actually rather
relieved
.
1
However, the number of cases increased significantly when the ban was
eased
.
2
Meanwhile, the virus spread slowly in Europe while China
eased
quarantine measures.
3
In the university talk, however, he said pressure on him had
eased
.
4
Reports say talks between customary leaders and striking subcontractors
eased
the situation.
5
A problem is that pressure for tougher targets has
eased
,
Hoehne said.
1
And there was much misery to be
alleviated
in the Judd family.
2
In conclusion, FA
alleviated
LPS-induced ARDS through its anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activities.
3
In all the patients, nasal obstruction was
alleviated
without cerebrospinal fluid leakage.
4
I hope your distress is, by this time, in some degree
alleviated
.
5
The patient's symptoms were
alleviated
with improvement in the quality of life.
6
Mechanistically, SF-mediated activation of Nrf2
alleviated
inflammatory responses by modulating cytokine production.
7
However, as I climbed up the school, my lot was somewhat
alleviated
.
8
And yet how much pain he
alleviated
in this community-inforty years!
9
Simvastatin effectively
alleviated
bone loss in both ZFRs and the control rats.
10
The appointment of young recruits had
alleviated
the problem to a great extent.
11
In theory, these problems can be
alleviated
even without political upheaval.
12
The High Court yesterday
alleviated
some concerns about the Telecom Eireann share flotation.
13
Anxiety may be
alleviated
by changing a person's gut bacteria, new research suggests.
14
Fuel poverty could be
alleviated
with insulation for homes and selective welfare payments.
15
The abdominal pain was
alleviated
for all the patients after treatment.
16
But the heat of those places can be much
alleviated
by the surroundings.
alleviated
alleviate
·
alleviate by
alleviate as
alleviate only
alleviate hepatic
alleviate the situation