Thesaurus / alleviate
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None of these alleged fixes simultaneously alleviate the technology’s true physical and digital harms.
COVID-19 HAS LED TO A WORRISOME UPTICK IN THE USE OF ELECTRONIC ANKLE MONITORSAMY NORDRUMOCTOBER 8, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWBy contrast, states that regularly conduct elections by mail have much more specific guidelines to alleviate overcrowding.
MORE STATES ARE USING BALLOT DROP BOXES. WHY ARE THEY SO CONTROVERSIAL?NATHANIEL RAKICH (NATHANIEL.RAKICH@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)OCTOBER 5, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTBelow, Kessler and other grief experts, human resources executives, mental-health professionals, and physicians explain how employers can help their workers—and their companies—alleviate this year’s crushing burden of grief.
5 BETTER WAYS TO HELP YOUR EMPLOYEES MOURN AT THE OFFICEMARIA ASPANSEPTEMBER 27, 2020FORTUNEI don’t have all the answers, but part of the solution no doubt is alleviating pressure for parents while finding at-home learning methods that are actually effective for kids.
HOW PARENTS CAN ADD PURPOSE AND STRUCTURE TO THEIR KIDS’ ONLINE LEARNINGTARA CHKLOVSKIAUGUST 20, 2020QUARTZMore people than ever are paying attention to the county because of its role with public health and its vast reserves that many hoped could be deployed to alleviate the mental health and homeless crisis in San Diego.
POLITICS REPORT: EAST COUNTY GOP RIVALS COURT THE LIBSSCOTT LEWISJUNE 27, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOSteven Rogelberg has found some other small measures to alleviate the pain.
HOW TO MAKE MEETINGS LESS TERRIBLE (EP. 389 REBROADCAST)STEPHEN J. DUBNERMAY 28, 2020FREAKONOMICSThey require, and in many instances they merit, all that can be done to alleviate a situation of servitude.
THE LADIES' BOOK OF ETIQUETTE, AND MANUAL OF POLITENESSFLORENCE HARTLEYI had no conception of sorrows she could not alleviate; and I remember thinking—foolish child that I was!
ALONEMARION HARLANDAlas, it may be, she will impose on herself some rigid penance, in the hope that God may alleviate the sufferings of her brother!
MY TEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENTSILVIO PELLICOThere are compensating circumstances which should alleviate our sorrow.
THE TRANSFORMATION OF JOBFREDERICK VINING FISHERWORDS RELATED TO ALLEVIATE
- abate
- aid
- allay
- alleviate
- ameliorate
- assist
- assuage
- bolster
- buck up
- calm
- cheer
- commiserate with
- compose
- condole
- confirm
- console
- delight
- divert
- ease
- encourage
- enliven
- free
- gladden
- grant respite
- hearten
- help
- inspirit
- invigorate
- lighten burden
- make well
- mitigate
- nourish
- put at ease
- quiet fears
- reanimate
- reassure
- refresh
- relieve
- remedy
- revitalize
- revive
- salve
- soften
- solace
- soothe
- strengthen
- stroke
- succor
- support
- sustain
- sympathize
- uphold
- upraise
- alleviate
- ameliorate
- attend
- better
- cold turkey
- correct
- doctor
- dose
- dress
- dry out
- help
- improve
- kick
- kick the habit
- make better
- make healthy
- make whole
- medicate
- mend
- minister to
- nurse
- palliate
- quit cold
- rectify
- redress
- rehabilitate
- relieve
- remedy
- repair
- restore
- restore to health
- right
- shake
- sweat it out
- treat
- KO
- abate
- alleviate
- anesthetize
- benumb
- blunt
- check
- chloroform
- consume
- cushion
- damp
- dampen
- depress
- deprive
- desensitize
- destroy
- devitalize
- dim
- dope
- drown
- dull
- etherize
- exhaust
- freeze
- frustrate
- gas
- hush
- impair
- incapacitate
- injure
- knock out
- lay out
- lessen
- mute
- numb
- paralyze
- put out of order
- put to sleep
- quieten
- reduce
- repress
- retard
- slow
- smother
- soften
- stifle
- stun
- stupefy
- suppress
- tire
- tone down
- unnerve
- weaken
- alleviate
- ameliorate
- attend
- bring around
- compose
- conciliate
- convalesce
- doctor
- dress
- fix
- free
- get well
- harmonize
- improve
- knit
- make healthy
- make sound
- make well
- make whole
- medicate
- meliorate
- mend
- minister to
- patch up
- physic
- put on feet again
- reanimate
- rebuild
- reconcile
- regenerate
- rehabilitate
- rejuvenate
- remedy
- renew
- renovate
- repair
- restore
- resuscitate
- revive
- revivify
- salve
- set
- settle
- soothe
- treat
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