Alleviation is the noun form of the verb alleviate. It can be defined as the act to mitigate. Alleviation is usually used in conjunction with pain or suffering. An example sentence is "Despite the pills the doctor prescribed, the patient received little alleviation from his pain."
The word alleviate is a verb.
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I needed some kind of medication to alleviate my pain; my head was killing me.
The word "alleviate" means to mitigate, to reduce in effect or severity (as in damage, pain).
to make easier, to get rid of, to lessen; /to alleviate pain or sorrow/ To get rid of. Eliminate is a good synonym. to remove or to reduce. as in to alleviate pressure from something to make easier to endure; lessen; mitigate: to alleviate sorrow; to alleviate pain. to make easier to endure; lessen; mitigate: to alleviate sorrow; to alleviate pain.
Alleviate is the word for making less severe. It is the sentence for the word alleviate.
Alleviate is stressed on the second syllable.
The word alleviate is a verb.
There are 4 syllables in the word alleviate. (Al-le-vi-ate)
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She could not alleviate the pain of the person. Florence Nightingale sought to alleviate suffering of wounded soldiers. I could not alleviate my throbbing headache.
I needed some kind of medication to alleviate my pain; my head was killing me.
since johnny had a headache, he took a pill to alleviate the pain
Alleviate.
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It can only temporarily alleviate some of the grosser evils of the present system.
The word "alleviate" has four syllables. It can be broken down as al-le-vi-ate.