Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"palliated" Synonyms
helped alleviated treated nursed attended cured healed relieved soothed succored(US) allayed doctored mollified nourished remedied assuaged attenuated lessened made better balmed eased mitigated moderated diminished softened tempered dulled decreased abated blunted relaxed deadened lightened condoned deodorised(UK) deodorized(US) exculpated excused explained away extenuated glozed glozed over justified vindicated whitewashed glossed over defended explained exonerated made excuses for made allowances for made allowances come up with an explanation for downplayed minimised(UK) minimized(US) qualified sugarcoated prettified made light of played down toned down understated de-emphasized soft-pedalled soft-pedaled put on the soft pedal shrugged off hid hidden concealed covered cloaked disguised camouflaged dissembled masked veiled screened veneered varnished covered up papered over varnished over put on an act supported rationalised(UK) rationalized(US) warranted argued for gave reasons for given reasons for spoke for spoken for pleaded for apologized for covered for overlooked ignored disregarded discounted indulged overpassed brushed aside brushed off winked at blinked at let go let pass turned a blind eye to mended restored medicated rehabilitated rehabbed physicked reanimated resuscitated revived treated successfully made well restored to health made good reprieved amnestied pardoned acquitted acquited respited spared postponed absolved forgave forgiven let off liberated remitted salved anaesthetised(UK) anesthetized(US) More

10 Sentences With "palliated"

How to use palliated in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "palliated" and check conjugation/comparative form for "palliated". Mastering all the usages of "palliated" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The calls palliated some of Collins's guilt, but not all of it.
To the Editor: Physician-assisted suicide should be available to mentally competent patients who have failed medical therapy and whose suffering can no longer be palliated.
The gift shop was an oasis for me, not only because of the expansive candy selection that palliated my sugar cravings, but also because I could see gift-givers in cross-section.
The agents' strict professional neutrality feels at once too good to be true and hellishly maddening — a perfect synecdoche for a corporatized consumer surveillance state in which our every need is palliated but no one is ever satisfied.
The Rastelli procedure is typically performed between one and two years of age. Since d-TGA, overriding aorta, and DORV are cyanotic heart defects, the child is palliated with a Blalock-Taussig shunt in the meantime.
14 No. 2 (Spring 1974), pp. 223-38; see p. 223. Some of these problems could have been remedied or at least palliated in the final versions. Yet some of these traits are inherent in the dramatic form and genre in which Munday worked.
As Palda wrote in 2013 Rosen showed that tied sales could lead to the segregation of people by their types. He argued that the worst effects of segregation could be palliated by a market that resolved supply and demand of complicated tied sales situations through a monetary payment he called an “equalizing difference”. This work led to many unexpected insights on the effects of government policy. For example, the minimum wage might not decrease employment, as economists commonly believed, but it might induce employers to provide less on-the-job training to employees.
SEMS also expand and can lead to perforation of the bowel or compression of structures adjacent to the bowel. Long-term complications of SEMS may be related to the underlying tumour being treated: the tumour may grow into the stent wall (tumour ingrowth) or over the end of the stent (tumour overgrowth), leading to obstruction. These complications may be limited by the use of coated stents. Tumour ingrowth or overgrowth can be additionally palliated by the placement of a second stent through the lumen of the first, through electrocautery or argon plasma coagulation of the tumour tissue in the stent, or through the use of photodynamic therapy.
Turner's father, Richard, was a friend of George Canning, who gave William a post in the Foreign Office. In 1811 he was attached to the embassy of Sir Robert Liston, and accompanied him to Constantinople. He remained in the East for five years, and during that time visited most parts of the Ottoman Empire, as well as the islands and mainland of Greece. While in Asia Minor he endeavoured to emulate Leander and Lord Byron by swimming the Hellespont, and, failing in the attempt, palliated his ill-success by pointing out that he tried to swim from Asia to Europe, a far more difficult feat than Lord Byron's passage from Europe to Asia.
In The Canterbury Tales, the Prioress tells a story of a devout Christian child who was murdered by Jews affronted at his singing a hymn as he passed through the Jewry, or Jewish quarter, of a city in Asia. Much later criticism focuses on the tale's antisemitism. Allen Koretsky asserts that, because the antisemitism in this tale runs counter to the generally positive image of Chaucer, it has been "ignored, excused, explained or palliated in a number of ways." Thus, a considerable body of critical and scholarly opinion holds that this speech, in the mouth of the Prioress, represents an ironic inversion of Chaucer's own sentiments; that is, the Prioress is seen as a hypocrite whose cruelty and bigotry belies her conventionally pious pose—a situation typical of the indeterminacy of Chaucer's intentions.

No results under this filter, show 10 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.