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palliative    音标拼音: [p'æliətɪv]
a. 缓和的,减轻的,掩饰的
n. 辩解,可斟酌的事情

缓和的,减轻的,掩饰的辩解,可斟酌的事情

palliative
adj 1: moderating pain or sorrow by making it easier to bear
[synonym: {alleviative}, {alleviatory}, {lenitive},
{mitigative}, {mitigatory}, {palliative}]
n 1: remedy that alleviates pain without curing [synonym:
{palliative}, {alleviant}, {alleviator}]

Palliative \Pal"li*a*tive\, a. [Cf. F. palliatif.]
Serving to palliate; serving to extenuate, mitigate, or
alleviate.
[1913 Webster]


Palliative \Pal"li*a*tive\, n.
That which palliates; a palliative agent. --Sir W. Scott.
[1913 Webster]

89 Moby Thesaurus words for "palliative":
alleviating, alleviative, alleviator, allowance, altering,
analgesic, anesthetic, anodyne, apologetic, assuager, assuasive,
balm, balmy, balsamic, benumbing, bounding, calmant, calmative,
cathartic, cleansing, color, cushion, deadening, decontamination,
demulcent, dolorifuge, dulling, easing, emollient, excusatory,
excusing, extenuating, extenuating circumstances, extenuation,
extenuative, extenuatory, gilding, gloss, justificatory,
justifying, lenitive, limitative, limiting, mitigating, mitigation,
mitigative, mitigator, mitigatory, moderator, modificatory,
modifying, modulator, modulatory, mollifier, numbing, pacificator,
pacifier, pain-killing, palliation, peacemaker, purgative,
qualification, qualificative, qualificatory, qualifying, refuting,
rehabilitative, relieving, remedial, restraining hand, restricting,
restrictive, salve, sedative, shock absorber, softening, soother,
soothing, soothing syrup, stabilizer, subduing, temperer,
tranquilizer, varnish, vindicative, vindicatory, whitewash,
whitewashing, wiser head


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