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Pos: Verb (transitive)
[WORDNET DICTIONARY]

Verb alleviate has 2 senses

1.  alleviate(v = verb.body) assuage, palliate, relieve - provide physical relief, as from pain; "This pill will relieve your headaches"
is one way to ameliorate, amend, better, improve, meliorate
Derived forms noun alleviant1, noun alleviation2, noun alleviation1, adjective alleviative1, noun alleviator2, noun alleviator1, adjective alleviatory1
Sample sentences: Something ----s something

2.  alleviate(v = verb.change) ease, facilitate - make easier; "you could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge"
is one way to aid, assist, help
Sample sentences: Somebody ----s something; Something ----s something


[CIDE DICTIONARY]

alleviate, v. t. [LL. alleviare, fr. L. ad + levis light. See Alegge, Levity.].

1.  To lighten or lessen the force or weight of. [1913 Webster]
"Should no others join capable to alleviate the expense." [1913 Webster]
"Those large bladders . . . conduce much to the alleviating of the body [of flying birds]." [1913 Webster]

2.  To lighten or lessen (physical or mental troubles); to mitigate, or make easier to be endured; as, to alleviate sorrow, pain, care, etc. ; -- opposed to aggravate. [1913 Webster]
"The calamity of the want of the sense of hearing is much alleviated by giving the use of letters." [1913 Webster]

3.  To extenuate; to palliate. [1913 Webster]
"He alleviates his fault by an excuse." [1913 Webster]

Syn. -- To lessen; diminish; soften; mitigate; assuage; abate; relieve; nullify; allay.

[OXFORD DICTIONARY]

alleviate, v.tr. lessen or make less severe (pain, suffering, etc.).

Derivative:
alleviation n. alleviative adj. alleviator n. alleviatory adj.

Etymology:
LL alleviare lighten f. L allevare (as AD-, levare raise)


[ROGET DICTIONARY]

Moderation

VB  be moderate, keep within bounds, keep within compass, sober down, settle down, keep the peace, remit, relent, take in sail, moderate, soften, mitigate, temper, accoy, attemper, contemper, mollify, lenify, dulcify, dull, take off the edge, blunt, obtund, sheathe, subdue, chasten, sober down, tone down, smooth down, weaken, lessen, check palliate, tranquilize, pacify, assuage, appease, swag, lull, soothe, compose, still, calm, calm down, cool, quiet, hush, quell, sober, pacify, tame, damp, lay, allay, rebate, slacken, smooth, alleviate, rock to sleep, deaden, smooth, throw cold water on, throw a wet blanket over, turn off, slake, curb, tame, smooth over, pour oil on the waves, pour oil on the troubled waters, pour balm into, mattre de l'eau dans son vin, go out like a lamb, roar you as gently as any sucking dove.


Relief

VB  relieve, ease, alleviate, mitigate, palliate, soothe, salve, soften, soften down, foment, stupe, poultice, assuage, allay, cheer, comfort, console, enliven, encourage, bear up, pat on the back, give comfort, set at ease, gladden the heart, cheer the heart, inspirit, invigorate, remedy, cure, refresh, pour balm into, pour oil on, smooth the ruffled brow of care, temper the wind to the shorn lamb, lay the flattering unction to one's soul, disburden, take a load off one's chest, get a load off one's chest, take off a load of care, be relieved, breathe more freely, draw a long breath, take comfort, dry the tears, dry the eyes, wipe the tears, wipe the eyes.