How To Use Alleviated In A Sentence

  • As a result, passengers and crew found orientation difficult, though the provision of snap light wands alleviated this problem to some degree.
  • As a result, passengers and crew found orientation difficult, though the provision of snap light wands alleviated this problem to some degree.
  • If unalleviated, existential boredom can lead to a state of complete indifference or even revulsion toward the world, such as that described by the Roman statesman and philosopher Seneca: How long will things be the same? Accidie? Ennui? Sigh . . .
  • Hospital beds would not be required for such local ambulant patients, and the hectic overwork of Accident and Emergency departments would, with one stroke, be alleviated.
  • MSM is derived from DMSO dimethyl sulfoxide, which was discovered by individuals working in a logging mill who found that when they were around sawdust that had been rained on, their rheumatic aches and pains were alleviated. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
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  • Researches into the causes of fatigue became more and more frequent, and coupled with such researches was the less immediate enquiry as to how fatigue could be "combated" or "alleviated. Spontaneous Activity in Education
  • Some of this can be alleviated by changing the camera angle - the overhead view being the most useful.
  • If everyone were required to convert their parental trust funds to annuities at retirement, this problem could be alleviated.
  • It alleviated the problem a little, but not enough to stave off looming financial disaster.
  • And for the most part societies and, indeed, entire cultures have disapproved of that kind of story which offers an unalleviated picture of human forsakenness.
  • Common side effects include gastrointestinal distress, diarrhea (alleviated by taking the drug with food or water), rashes and Candida superinfection.
  • The jolting problem was alleviated by using larger wheels and solid rubber tyres.
  • What's striking is that while everybody recognizes that Estrich's hysterical in both meanings of the term attack on Michael Kinsley was pure menopausal hot flash, the Axiom of Equality -- the assumption that any inequality disfavoring non-white males is the product of discrimination and must be alleviated -- is so engrained in public discourse that you just know Estrich is going to win in the end. Heather MacDonald on "Diversity Mongers Target the Web" on NRO:
  • Steric clashes between the ligand and protein atoms were alleviated with several minimization cycles in vacuum.
  • At the core of this book is a call for a radical rethinking of how psychiatric problems are alleviated.
  • The some ponder from the source analysis, the process of retail gossip and alleviated effect of "9.26"earth-quake rumor in Fujian inshore region.
  • But after that, she declined into a fog of faux gaiety; of endless tedium alleviated by white-trash boyfriends, spongers, snobs and poseurs.
  • He wrote: “These concerns are alleviated—if not eliminated—by the fact that a single impartial magistrate will ultimately adjudicate all objections arising from the recount process.” The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
  • The theory behind standard antidepression medication is that the disease is caused by low levels of key brain chemicals like serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, and thus by manipulating those imbalanced neurotransmitters, a patient's depression will be reversed or at least alleviated. Dr. Larry Dossey: The Mythology Of Science-Based Medicine
  • Alas, the Internet said caffeine alleviated headaches in the proper dosage. Chocolate & Vicodin
  • Dare one hope that the Murrey Report will have alleviated the situation by the time these words are read?
  • Hold the image of that person in your mind, imagining that their suffering is alleviated.
  • The Mahrkagir of Drujan wore no crown, no diadem, no badge of office; only black, unalleviated save for the worn silver brocade on his coat. Kushiel's Avatar
  • As the burden on students has been alleviated, teachers are relaxed accordingly.
  • They long for transcendence, but their individual anguish is alleviated by the knowledge that they share their fate.
  • These concerns have not been greatly alleviated by subsequent reported cases.
  • What should I have said or done that would have alleviated their growing discomfort? Fire The Sky
  • The country has an unfavorable trade balance, although it is alleviated somewhat by remittances sent by Mozambicans working in South Africa.
  • The burthen of "a numeroui family was alfo to be alleviated, not only to the loweft poor, but to widows and to indubious couples in a fomewhat better way of employment. The Monthly Review
  • Two days before Christmas the concerns were finally alleviated by special orthotic inner soles after Nadal made a visit to Nike's headquarters in Oregon.
  • It resuscitated the home-building industry, ended the shortage of dwelling units, alleviated civic panic, and boosted municipal revenues.
  • The publicity for his case perhaps alleviated a recognised public demand for justice to be served for such victims of indiscriminate and uncompassionate laws.
  • She frequently regurgitated undigested food, which alleviated the pressure and chest discomfort.
  • The feminist disquietude was not alleviated by the new rabbi's first pre-Yom Kippur sermon.
  • Prolonged, protracted, unalleviated stress is the kind that raises LDL cholesterol as it pumps in the stress hormones that may cause negative changes in the blood vessels. Healing the Female Heart
  • The widespread worry about the fast dwindling wildlife of the country has been alleviated to some extent by the establishment of wildlife sanctuaries and National parks.
  • Now that the pressure of the deadline is a little bit alleviated, I think I can actually produce something really good for this anthology. At least my car is clean : Bev Vincent
  • We looked at each other in some dismay, not alleviated when the ‘Not under Command’ signal went up at a yardarm.
  • To conclude, while from the sister’s words he had reckoned upon a speedy delivery he was, however, it must be owned, not a little alleviated by the intelligence that the issue so auspicated after an ordeal of such duress now testified once more to the mercy as well as to the bounty of the Supreme Being. Ulysses
  • And even once they were alleviated, the concerns were continually restated.
  • But her vocals, even on talking-blues songs like ‘Sweet Side’ and ‘Righteously’, reveal a woman living through all the messy frustration and unalleviated desire she's singing about.
  • In one study, 80% of general surgical adult patients reported satisfaction, yet 25% reported moderate, severe, or unbearable unalleviated pain.
  • These problems have been greatly alleviated by the passing of the new Act.
  • He wrote: “These concerns are alleviated—if not eliminated—by the fact that a single impartial magistrate will ultimately adjudicate all objections arising from the recount process.” The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
  • To conclude, while from the sister's words he had reckoned upon a speedy delivery he was, however, it must be owned, not a little alleviated by the intelligence that the issue so auspicated after an ordeal of such duress now testified once more to the mercy as well as to the bounty of the Supreme Being. Ulysses
  • She span off into a frenzied panic that could only be alleviated by rushing round to the neighbour's for a cup of tea.
  • Of course, a general liquidity shortage can not be alleviated by banks withdrawing loans from each other.
  • If everyone were required to convert their parental trust funds to annuities at retirement, this problem could be alleviated.
  • Do you have any idea what it is like to be in constant, unalleviated pain?
  • This development change is consistent with the observation in adult rat that mAChR activation suppresses inspiratory-related activity of the genioglossus muscle The high - (CX614) and low-impact (CX717) AMPAKINES both alleviated the DAMGO-induced depression of XII MN activity and inspiratory synaptic drive in a dose-dependent manner. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • From these indiscretions and their consequences may be dated all his bodily sufferings in future life: in short, rheumatism sadly afflicting him, while the remedies only slightly alleviated his sufferings, without hope of a permanent cure; though confined to his bed, his mind, ever active, still allowed him time to continue the exercise of his intellectual powers, and afforded him leisure for contemplation. The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838
  • The pain of the early hour is alleviated by a member of staff bearing a tray of tea - who will wait until you take the tray, in case the roaming baboons get their hands on your home-baked cookies.
  • Many conditions associated with old age can be treated and alleviated, if not cured.
  • For such a one as Octavian, the unalleviated company of military men like his senior legates for months on end would have driven him mad. Antony and Cleopatra
  • She frequently regurgitated undigested food, which alleviated the pressure and chest discomfort.
  • One study of 256 patients revealed that using an ointment made from calendula (also known as marigold) alleviated skin irritation resulting from radiation. About.com Alternative Medicine
  • As in the other mountain regions, population pressure was alleviated to some extent by seasonal migration.
  • LAVANDERA: And, you know, we've been talking a lot about how levee breaches in other areas, the upstream and downstream from where we are, where Reynolds Wolf was, that is a situation that has kind of alleviated and eased the burden here. CNN Transcript Jun 20, 2008
  • His thoughts turned black with a hate unalleviated by the distance of years. Earl of Durkness
  • A number of industry sources have said a massive cow cull in the past year could have alleviated the current problem.
  • These concerns have not been greatly alleviated by subsequent reported cases.
  • And here we would express our sincere thanks to all such as alleviated so greatly the burdens war had imposed upon us -- alleviated these by friendly sympathies, which found expression in deeds of kindness and love, and that at a time and in circumstances when the sword of Damocles was suspended over their heads, for to give an enemy a drop of cold water was then considered a great crime! In the Shadow of Death
  • Fortunately, the inhibitory salt effect can be alleviated in vivo by natural DNA supercoiling.
  • These problems have been greatly alleviated by the passing of the new Act.
  • He roared in unalleviated pain as his whole form when from pure silver to white, then to gray, before finally fading away into nothing, the thing's roar slowly gurgling out as it did.
  • This suffering could have been greatly alleviated had there been more allied troops on the ground.
  • 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.
  • My initial concerns with the cramped interior of the car were alleviated a little by its good road manners.
  • 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
  • Results The patients'pain and dysphoria were alleviated and set up correct understanding about the disease.
  • I feel that such a solution would prove to be win/win/win for everyone involved, including the local businesses, VDOT for the passersby, and the community alleviated from a huge portion of current and expected congestion traffic. mike_n Stalled Again on the Meadowcreek Parkway at cvillenews.com
  • I do think raising awareness (about Oxycontin, also called oxycodone or" Oxy ") has alleviated some of the tension around the problem," said Juneau-Douglas Drug and Alcohol Counselor Dawn Kolden. JuneauEmpire.com
  • If everyone were required to convert their parental trust funds to annuities at retirement, this problem could be alleviated.
  • The restrictions will stay in force until the problem is alleviated by a period of sustained rainfall.
  • Storage problems have been alleviated by the arrival of two large containers which have now been waterproofed and painted.
  • The chemical treatment also alleviated the SLE-associated symptoms such as glomerulonephritis, proteinuria, and accumulation of anti-nuclear and - DNA antibodies in the SLE model mice resulting from chronic surface exposure of gp96. Elites TV
  • Right, so after one of these suckers and only one, on account of the moderate alcohol consumption as dictated by the party poopers, some tension is alleviated.
  • Such premenstrual tension as well as menstrual discomfort can often be alleviated by medication.
  • The damage of gut barrier function could be alleviated and the chance of enterogenous infection could be by early fracture fixation after trauma.
  • RESULTS: The general rate of relieving pain in leg was 100%, the pain alleviated rate and limb preserved rate were 80%and 82%, respectively.
  • 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.
  • Throw in that summertime is when blood stocks are at their lowest (a major part of drives are run by schools), and there is a significant crunch in the near future that can be alleviated by donating now. Think Progress » FEMA to investigate itself
  • The Japanese government has also ordered Toyota to investigate brake problems but the company says it was "alleviated" at the end of last month by making changes to the software in the braking system. BBC - Ouch
  • Intrathecal ketamine (10, 100, 1000 ug/kg) or LAA (10, 50, 100 nmol) alleviated SNL-induced mechanical allodynia in a dose-dependent manner respectively. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Unlike the almsgivers of past times to whom suffering was suffering and to be alleviated however it had been incurred, these men are stern moralists.
  • From these indiscretions and their consequences may be dated all his bodily sufferings in future life -- in short, rheumatism sadly afflicting him, while the remedies only slightly alleviated his sufferings, without hope of a permanent cure. The Opium Habit
  • Storage problems have been alleviated by the arrival of two large containers which have now been waterproofed and painted.
  • Made of rammed earth - the soil excavated from the site - the wall alleviated the need to buy soil or use wood to fence the property.
  • These problems have been greatly alleviated by the passing of the new Act.
  • One problem that may be alleviated is refining capacity. Bill Clinton: High oil prices here to stay
  • This can be alleviated by performing a short activation grinding, which dissociates the mineral bonds and consequently increases the specific surface area, and also fractures the crystallite structure which significantly increases the weatherability and therefore the solubility of these minerals. Chapter 20

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