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alleviate

[uh-lee-vee-eyt] / əˈli viˌeɪt /


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Tiny but powerful data centers would alleviate the growing burden on land and power, and launching computing into space could take those benefits a step further.

From The Wall Street Journal

Companies are offering products they said can alleviate gastrointestinal issues common in infants, and help optimize young children’s gut microbiomes.

From The Wall Street Journal

That can “alleviate some stress, but clearly cannot replace” the full volume that normally transits through the strait.

From MarketWatch

Throughout Monday’s call, Ellison sought to alleviate concerns that the merger would simply usher in more layoffs and dizzying programming cuts, which have become the hallmark of Warner Bros.

From Los Angeles Times

That can “alleviate some stress, but clearly cannot replace” the full volume that normally transits through the Strait.

From MarketWatch