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amelioration

[uh-meel-yuh-rey-shuhn, uh-mee-lee-uh-] / əˌmil yəˈreɪ ʃən, əˈmi li ə- /


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Naturally, he didn't question the country's paramount leader directly, or the policy itself, but he didn't sugar coat the impacts of the amelioration measures either.

From BBC

First, there is some deep-rooted psychological reason why, in all sorts of areas, the perception of a problem's seriousness grows in proportion to its apparent amelioration.

From BBC

But to do so also means yelling "stop" to science, enlightenment and the amelioration of human suffering.

From Salon

Because Covid amelioration still dominates life here, even a small shift in the way it is being administered can cause consternation and panic.

From BBC

However this year they were looking for any indication that the country's strict Covid amelioration measures might be eased after the Communist Party Congress.

From BBC