0 to make something bad such as pain or problems less severe:
1 to make pain or problems less severe:
The medicine did nothing to alleviate her discomfort.
Adaptive language modelling literature gives examples of how the problem of estimating of probabilities of repeat occurrences can be alleviated.
The contributors mostly see the growth of civil society and the strengthening of civic education as important ways of alleviating the situation.
The new research alleviated these fears to some extent, at least for certain problems.
If creation is confirmed, then every difficulty is alleviated, and every objection is smoothed over.
What continues to elude basic psychoneuropharmacologists, however, is why any antidepressant medication alleviates the symptoms of depression.
Hence, it is suggested that juveniles fed further offshore than did larvae, so competition for food is seemingly alleviated by space budgeting.
Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor alleviates adverse consequences of embryo culture on fetal growth trajectory and placental morphogenesis.
A comparison of assistive technology and personal care in alleviating disability and unmet need.
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