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alliviate

 

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Alliviate

Description:

Alliviate (verb) means to make something less severe or intense, especially in terms of pain, suffering, or difficulties.

Alliviate (noun) refers to the act or process of alleviating or providing relief from something.

Sample Sentences:

  • The painkiller helped alliviate the patient's migraine.
  • Volunteers worked together to alliviate the suffering caused by the natural disaster.
  • She used soothing music to alliviate her anxiety before the big presentation.
  • The government implemented measures to alliviate poverty in the region.
  • Massages can be a great way to alliviate muscle tension.

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