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[ US /əˈɫiviˌeɪt/ ]
[ UK /ɐlˈiːvɪˌe‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. provide physical relief, as from pain
    This pill will relieve your headaches
  2. make easier
    you could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge

How To Use alleviate In A Sentence

  • The doctor gave her an injection to alleviate the pain.
  • Objective : To improve retainers aesthetics and alleviate buccal retainers peculiar sense for patients removable partial denture.
  • In the interests of finding a solution to the equation of how debt might be alleviated we offer this reckoning: less money to be spent on G8 junketing and more - much more - to be found for aid budgets.
  • To help alleviate a shortfall of 1,900 captains, the U.S. Army will promote officers earlier to the rank of captain beginning in October.
  • This is all on the surface, but beneath and better than this is a kindness which leaves no stranger to a sense of loneliness, no want uncared for, and no sorrow unalleviated. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • My initial concerns with the cramped interior of the car were alleviated a little by its good road manners.
  • This exercise will improve neck and spine flexibility, help to relieve trapped nerves and alleviate backache, neck pain, lumbago and mild forms of sciatica.
  • Those basic risks and unique problems cannot be alleviated or removed and can only be addressed by the placing of permanent firefighting staff around the clock.
  • Politicians have high burn out rate and they're looking to alleviate the pressure and stress - what I call the biochemical craving for connection. Ask Dan and Jennifer
  • The consensus of opinion is that a modular approach alleviates the problem.
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