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alleviated
adjective as in relieved
adjective as in relieved
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Recipients of these programs experience increased food, housing and medical security, but also the mental health benefits of alleviated anxiety about their survival.
Head teachers said the scheme alleviated pressure on families, but also on school staff, who no longer needed to put families forward to check if they were eligible.
He felt not only the weight of the accomplishment, but also all the pressure and scrutiny it had suddenly alleviated.
For most people, symptoms are short-term and can be alleviated by a course of antibiotics, but a minority go on to suffer more long-term symptoms, including chronic tiredness and unexplained neurological issues.
As scientific understanding has matured, and today’s drugs have alleviated suffering and even saved lives, a more nuanced approach is, of course, in order.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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