1 to give help and comfort to someone when they are feeling sad or worried
2 help and comfort when you are feeling sad or worried:
She found solace in her memories of her grandmother.
Is he solacing his conscience in the pleasant retirement of the smoke-room?
Do you think that the very fragmentary figures with which the experts have solaced themselves in these calculations will be reliable in the future?
She was ' the light and joy of our lives ' and her death caused ' some weeks of uncomforted grief ' before any solace was found in faith.%!
There was dancing; there was a procession; there was singing, night and day, as the ruler provided them solace.
In these situations, some solace is found in the fact that the informed consent process is teleological in nature.
We are not contracted to cure every person, but neither are we free from the obligation to provide solace.
Do they seek religion for solace, or hope to cure their disease?
He tries to make order by trying to silence them, and by covering his ears, but this provides no solace.
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