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alleviator

[uh-lee-vee-ey-ter] / əˈli viˌeɪ tər /


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Most of the air-quality improvement came overnight into Friday, with rain acting as a final alleviator.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 21, 2022

When the nation was stupefied with the miasma of human slavery, Lincoln, the alleviator, broke its horrid spell by diffusing through the fire of war the sweet incense of liberty.

From Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence The Best Speeches Delivered by the Negro from the days of Slavery to the Present Time by Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore

Good humor is a great alleviator of bodily privation.

From The Monikins by Cooper, James Fenimore

O thou sweet alleviator of anxious toils, be propitious to me, whenever duly invoking thee!

From The Works of Horace by Horace

As we went up the beautiful, open-work alleviator, I felt, oh, that this thing was swinging me off to Jonesville, acrost the waste of sea and land.

From Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife by Holley, Marietta