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palliate
etwas lindern
pal·li·ate [ˈpælieɪt] ГЛАГ прх
to palliate sth
to palliate sth прен
to palliate sth прен
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palliate ГЛАГ
to palliate sth (pain, illness)
Present
Ipalliate
youpalliate
he/she/itpalliates
wepalliate
youpalliate
theypalliate
Past
Ipalliated
youpalliated
he/she/itpalliated
wepalliated
youpalliated
theypalliated
Present Perfect
Ihavepalliated
youhavepalliated
he/she/ithaspalliated
wehavepalliated
youhavepalliated
theyhavepalliated
Past Perfect
Ihadpalliated
youhadpalliated
he/she/ithadpalliated
wehadpalliated
youhadpalliated
theyhadpalliated
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It was "setting the goal too high" to say that treatment was futile unless it had a real prospect of curing or at least palliating the life-threatening disease or illness.
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And legal practitioners have at times suggested procedures to palliate the somewhat burdensome and often slow legal notification process, particularly where the debtor is based overseas.
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It can not, however, palliate progressive weakness to the point where the patient requires help with all and even the most intimate self-care.
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More importantly, monetary policy can palliate, but not cure, structural problems of low growth and inflexible markets.
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So it would be a case of cope or palliate.
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