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▪ I. palliate, ppl. a. (ˈpælɪət) [ad. L. palliātus cloaked, f. palli-um cloak (-ate2 2); afterwards pa. pple. of late L. palliāre to cloak, palliate.] † A. as pa. pple. Cloaked, covered, concealed; mitigated. Obs.a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. IV, Introd. (1550) 4 b, They sente the reuerent father Thomas ...
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palliate
palliate/ˈpælɪeɪt; `pælɪˌet/ v[Tn](fml 文)1 make(esp a pain or disease) less severe or unpleasant, withoutremoving its cause; alleviate 减轻, 缓和(尤指疼痛或疾病).2 make (a crime, an offence, etc) seem less serious; excuse or extenuate 减轻, 掩饰(罪行、 过失等); 为(罪行、 过失等)辩解.
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Pimobendan
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Pimobendan is often used in combination with three other drugs to palliate dogs with heart failure (pulmonary edema, pleural effusion, ascites
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Hospice and palliative medicine
The word palliate comes from the Latin word "pallium", which means "cloak"—to palliate is to cloak, or cover up, the symptoms of an illness without curing
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What is another word for relieve - WordHippo
Synonyms for relieve include alleviate, ease, soothe, allay, mitigate, assuage, palliate, appease, diminish and dull. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
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palliator
palliator (ˈpælɪeɪtə(r)) [agent-n. in L. form from palliate.] One who palliates or alleges extenuating considerations; an extenuator.1792 F. Burney Lett. 20 Dec., The worst..will not risk losing their only abettors and palliators in this kingdom. 1824 Examiner 435/1 He is..a palliator of every power...
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sinupallial
sinuˈpallial, -ˈpalliate, a. Conch. [f. sinu- stem of sinus + pallial a., or palliate a. 4.] Of certain lamellibranchs: Having the pallial line deeply incurved or inflected beneath the impression of the posterior adductor muscles, for the retraction or expansion of the pallial siphons.1863 Dana Man....
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I admitted that circumstances might palliate, and circumstances might aggravate, but no circumstances could justify the principle."
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palliated
palliated, ppl. a. (ˈpælɪeɪtɪd) [f. prec. + -ed1; taking the place of the earlier palliate ppl. a.] 1. Cloaked (lit. and fig.); † covered over, concealed; † superficially healed; mitigated, extenuated: see the vb.1612 Selden Illustr. Drayton's Poly-olb. x, Merlin Ambrose..slighted that pretended ski...
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Abraham-men
Abram-men as "shabby Beggars, patched and trick'd up with Ribbons, Red-Tape, Fox-tails, Rags of various Colours; pretending to be besides themselves, to palliate
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pallify
▪ I. † ˈpallify, v.1 Obs. [irreg. f. L. palli-āre or F. palli-er + -fy.] trans. = palliate v. 3.1544 T. Phaer Regim. Lyfe (1553) B v, Remedy to pallyfie the coppred face that is vncurable. 1576 Baker Jewell of Health 59 b, It..palifyeth or rather hydeth the forme of the Leprie. Ibid. 108 a, It pally...
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Pressures on him are illustrated in a letter Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin wrote to Mansfield: "The new act (March 13, 1805) is intended to palliate
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integropallial
integropallial, -palliate irreg. var. integri-.
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Adham Khan
Akbar replied to Adham Khan's explanation to palliate his crime by striking him down with a heavy blow of his fist.
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palliation
palliation (pælɪˈeɪʃən) [a. F. palliation (13–14th c. in Littré), ad. med.L. palliātiōn-em, n. of action from palliāre: see palliate.] † 1. The action of palliating; the cloaking or concealing (of an act, etc.); that which serves to conceal or hide; a cloak, covering. Obs.1577 Patericke tr. Gentille...
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