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The act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance)
relief
easing
easement
assuagement
español
descanso
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
.
alleviation
great alleviation
little alleviation
only alleviation
slight alleviation
temporary alleviation
portugués
alívio
catalán
tranquil·litat
alleugeriment
assossec
relaxació
mitigació
atenuació
alleujament
español
descanso
alivio
sosiego
respiro
tranquilidad