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palliative

[pal-ee-ey-tiv, -ee-uh-tiv] / ˈpæl iˌeɪ tɪv, -i ə tɪv /






NOUN
alleviation
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Antonyms
STRONG




NOUN
mitigating circumstances
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NOUN
saving grace
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The Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne operate a 42-bed nursing facility in New York that gives free palliative care to poor people with cancer.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 10, 2026

Religious leaders have been vocal in the aftermath of the vote - differing in tone, but again all advocating better access to palliative care.

From BBC • Mar. 18, 2026

He said the debate had exposed a "hard truth" - that the palliative care system "remains under-resourced, uneven, and too often unable to meet the needs of those at the end of life".

From BBC • Mar. 18, 2026

As a result, improving palliative care is now expected to feature more prominently on Holyrood's agenda in the short term.

From BBC • Mar. 17, 2026

One palliative of winter on Winter is that the days stay light.

From "The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Le Guin




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