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pal·li·ate (p l - t )tr.v. pal·li·at·ed, pal·li·at·ing, pal·li·ates 1. To make (an offense or crime) seem less serious; extenuate. 2. To make less severe or intense; mitigate: tried unsuccessfully to palliate the widespread discontent. 3. To relieve the symptoms of a disease or disorder.
[Middle English palliaten, from Late Latin palli re, palli t-, to cloak, palliate, from Latin pallium, cloak.]
pal li·a tion n. pal li·a tor n. Synonyms: palliate, extenuate, gloss1, gloze, whitewash These verbs mean to cause a fault or offense to seem less grave or less reprehensible: palliate a crime; couldn't extenuate the malfeasance; glossing over an unethical transaction; glozing sins and iniquities; whitewashed official complicity in political extortion. See Also Synonyms at relieve. |
palliate Verb [-ating, -ated] 1. to lessen the severity of (pain or disease) without curing it 2. to cause (an offence) to seem less serious [Latin pallium a cloak]
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Verb | 1. | palliate - lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of; "The circumstances extenuate the crime"law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" | | 2. | palliate - provide physical relief, as from pain; "This pill will relieve your headaches"soothe - cause to feel better; "the medicine soothes the pain of the inflammation" comfort, ease - lessen pain or discomfort; alleviate; "ease the pain in your legs" |
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