0 to make something bad such as pain or problems less severe -- aliviar, paliar
1 to make an improvement by lessening (pain etc) -- aliviar
The drugs will alleviate the pain.
There are a range of multi-faceted options which can help to alleviate the problem.
Once we have received this information, we will examine whether further steps can be taken to alleviate the effects on nature in this area as a whole.
This action must be taken sooner rather than later to alleviate the pressure that has been put on ordinary people.
Natural disasters such as the tsunami cannot be alleviated by making drastic cuts in areas of political significance.
The summit aimed mainly to assist in ending violence and alleviating the humanitarian crisis.
We have done too little to alleviate the pain and distress of these children and their families.
We shall concern ourselves precisely with alleviating the effects on those who have suffered the tragic consequences of crime.
We take medicines to relieve pain, to alleviate the symptoms of diseases or to save our lives.
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