palliate Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of palliate In English

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Examples of palliate

  • Also in this case, unfortunately, this reflexive awareness was ineffective to palliate the patient's cognitive problems.

  • For instance, attaching a method to a class union is useful to palliate the absence of multiple inheritance.

  • What evidence supports interventions to ameliorate and palliate the symptoms of radiation induced skin reactions?

  • Quality of life in surgically palliated complex congenital heart disease.

  • Some patients (25%) remained adequately palliated for a longer period (9-13 months).

  • In four others, the presence of extracardiac anomalies contributed to a decision surgically not to palliate the cardiac malformations.

  • Attempts to palliate the situation were not successful, so that an abdominal mass developed.

  • But we need to ask if there is anything to be said that will palliate (if not remove entirely) these difficulties.

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