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Meanings of
alleviation
in English
Portuguese
alívio
Catalan
tranquil·litat
Spanish
descanso
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The act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance)
relief
easing
easement
assuagement
Portuguese
alívio
Synonyms
Examples for "
relief
"
relief
easing
easement
assuagement
Examples for "
relief
"
1
But the situation could change if fresh
relief
does not come soon.
2
She said disaster
relief
efforts were in progress in all affected areas.
3
Burning pain sends many victims into the nearest available water for
relief
.
4
Believe only
relief
organized by government on large scale can equal emergency.
5
The Friends in New York begin their well organised Irish
relief
work.
1
Greece's migration minister also said Brussels was crucial to
easing
the crisis.
2
Meanwhile, the flow of refugees across Europe shows no sign of
easing
.
3
Futures imply around 35 basis points of
easing
by year end FEDWATCH.
4
Futures imply around 35 basis points of
easing
by year end .
5
There's no
easing
our way into the league this year, he said.
1
The straights transition to the circular turn through a moderate
easement
curve.
2
The alley was little more than an
easement
between two brick buildings.
3
The tribes sued, saying the
easement
was granted without a comprehensive environmental review.
4
When I agreed to the
easement
,
I gained just enough to stay solvent.
5
Annual practice of forbidding passage is perfect insurance against
easement
.
1
The interview was certainly not much to the
assuagement
of the chief's anxiety.
2
Yours will be a great, consuming passion that knows no limit, no
assuagement
.
3
Would the future Virgil regard her as an
assuagement
,
a balm?
4
This channel for the
assuagement
of his anxieties was closed.
5
May good Influences watch over her, bring her some
assuagement
.
Usage of
alleviation
in English
1
I do not believe in the possibility of any
alleviation
or change.
2
In addition, the correlations between glucose metabolism and clinical
alleviation
were determined.
3
But such an
alleviation
of my anguish is forbidden to my reason.
4
There was one great
alleviation
to the various discomforts of Sutherland's tutor-life.
5
A thousand little acts of
alleviation
,
at best temporary, interrupted her living.
6
This accompanied not only
alleviation
of heart failure but also survival improvement.
7
Her arguments were ineffectual, and afforded no
alleviation
to his mental sufferings.
8
Neither has any
alleviation
in the fate of the Jewish minority been granted.
9
He was in the frame of mind which resents
alleviation
of its gloom.
10
To all, however, but to China, did the consciousness of innocence afford
alleviation
.
11
The Church, dear lady, does indeed provide
alleviation
in cases of dire necessity.
12
The poor wretches were utterly ignorant of any remedy or
alleviation
.
13
To be alone was the only possible
alleviation
of her trouble.
14
And here, shadowy as it was, was the second
alleviation
hinted of above.
15
With the
alleviation
of knowing your happiness secure, I could bear my lot.
16
Lawyer Mamari Stephens says universal benefits are effective at poverty
alleviation
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
alleviation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
great alleviation
little alleviation
only alleviation
slight alleviation
temporary alleviation
More collocations
Translations for
alleviation
Portuguese
alívio
Catalan
tranquil·litat
alleugeriment
assossec
relaxació
mitigació
atenuació
alleujament
Spanish
descanso
alivio
sosiego
respiro
tranquilidad
Alleviation
through the time
Alleviation
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common