Definition:
- To make something more bearable or less severe.
- The action or process of making suffering, deficiency, or a problem less severe.
- The process of palliating pain and difficulty.
Synonyms:
Allay, Assuage, Ease, Help, Mitigate, Mollify, Palliate, Relieve, Soothe, Abate, Lighten, Moderate, Soften, Temper, Cure, Heal, Remedy, Amend, Correct, Emend, Fix, Mend, Repair, Ameliorate, Better, Enhance, Enrich, Improve, Meliorate, Perfect, Refine, Lessen, Bearable, Cultivate, Leaven, Liven up, Revitalize, Revivify, Revolutionize, Salvage, Salve, Abase
Antonyms:
Harm, Hurt, Impair, Injure, Heighten, Intensify, Sharpen, Aggravate, Exacerbate, Irritate, Worsen, Enforce, Regulate, Restrict, Blame, Agitate, Discomfort, Uncomfortable, Augment, Embitter, Enhance, Increase of pain, Increase of distress.
Near Synonyms Of Alleviation:
Tonic, Reduce, Deaden, Dull, Diminish, Lighten, Deduce, Attenuate, Damp, Blunt, Dilute, Lull, Pacify, Placate, Sweeten, Quieten, Quiet, Extenuate, Quell, Subdue, Slacken, Soft-pedal, Tone down, Dispense, Relinquish, Pardon, Expiate, Sublimate,.
Near Antonyms Of Alleviation:
Magnify, Make worse, Depress, Upset, Incite, Harm, Enrage, Infuriate, Heat up, Escalate, Problemise, Strain, Complicate, Sophisticate, Complexify, Convolute, Make difficult, Tension, Corrode, Damage, Decline, Descend, Degenerate, Deteriorate, Drop, Lower, Demote, Sadden.
Related Idioms for Alleviation:
- Make a difference
- Make a world of difference
- Save the day
- A shot in the arm
- Add salt to (something)
- Take the edge off
- Pour oil on (something)
- Take the bite out
- Take the sting out
- Get rid of
Examples of Alleviation(NOUN):
- This govt. maintains its focus on the alleviation of poverty.
- Prevention is preferable to alleviation of poverty.
- I wonder what the land acquisition policy will do for the alleviation of poverty.
- Alleviation of suffering is a vital percept of Buddhism.
- If given after meals larger doses are required for temporary alleviation by neutralizing food acids.
- They believe that charity is connected with the alleviation of poverty.
- It doesn’t have the support of organizations devoted to the alleviation of poverty.
- They believe that the social services exist purely for the alleviation of poverty.
- Steps, for the alleviation of poverty in the poorer countries, should be taken by global Alliances.
- These medicines are the cause of my pain alleviation.
Usages of Alleviation in Sentences(VERB):
- These are the best practical ways to alleviate stress.
- A cold compress can alleviate your pain.
- These measures are designed to alleviate these type of situations.
- The organization works to alleviate world hunger and diseases.
- Finding the lost boy alive would alleviate many concerns in the community.
- The customization process seeks to alleviate this problem.
- It can only temporarily alleviate some of the grosser evils of the present system.
- The initial goal of treatment is to alleviate pain, followed by measures to reduce future fracture risk.
- A number of herbal preparations may help to alleviate anxiety.
- Additional inter-state lanes will alleviate traffic congestions.
- It has muscle relaxing properties that can alleviate anxiety.
Origin and Etymology of Alleviation:
Alleviate is derived from the past participle of Late Latin alleviare (“to lighten or relieve”), which in turn was formed by combining the prefix ad- and the adjective levis, a Latin word meaning “having a little weight”, which also gave rise to the adjective light (as in “not heavy”) in English.
