Similar words: alleviate, alleviation, abbreviated, leviathan, levitate, deviate, abbreviate, elevated. Meaning: [ə'liːvɪeɪt] adj. (of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear.
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31. The drug alleviated her headache in a very short period of time.
32. Because various countries'Central Bank coordinates diligently, the certain extent alleviated the credit market tense aspect.
33. Results: Pain in 18 patients was significantly alleviated after celiac g anglia block.
34. Result: The results showed shortened labor duration, alleviated pain of uterine contraction, and moderate volume of postpartum hemorrhage in experiment group.
35. When a surrounding groove is arranged on the bearing , abrasion is alleviated on the bearing surface.
36. The damage of gut barrier function could be alleviated and the chance of enterogenous infection could be by early fracture fixation after trauma.
37. The data staleness introduced by the cache needs to be understood by cache users, and can be alleviated by a cache data refresh policy.
38. Through transforming the furnace fuel supply system and introducing FCC recycle oil as part of the fuel, the operation of the p-xylene unit was stable and the environment pollution was alleviated.
39. Dyspnea of patiants was remarkably alleviated. The tracheal fistula of them was closed.
40. As the burden on students has been alleviated, teachers are relaxed accordingly.
41. Nano red elemental selenium obviously alleviated the histopathologic changes including liver hyperaemia, claude swelling, fatty degeneration and necrosis. Sentencedict.com
42. The letter freshly received from her son greatly alleviated her anxiety.
43. Beijing's other environmental crisis—a critical shortage of water—will be somewhat alleviated in 2008 when it will begin receiving water piped in from four reservoirs in neighbouring Hebei province.
44. In the case of television, flicker effect can be alleviated through a display refresh buffer.
45. Statistics from the SOA also showed that the influence of red tides and green tides, caused mainly by the proliferation of chlorophyta, has been alleviated.
46. RESULTS Extraction of Herba Epimedii reduced elevation of serum concentration of BUN, Scr and renal cortex MDA content induced by gentamicin, and depletion of GSH was also alleviated.
47. The problem of divergence associated the bootstrap algorithms is effectively alleviated, due to a fictitious noise compensation technique used.
48. Data showed that corporate capital tense situation has not been effectively alleviated.
49. Toxicity problem in manufacturing and storage might be alleviated by coating beryllium with aluminum.
50. RESULTS: The general rate of relieving pain in leg was 100%, the pain alleviated rate and limb preserved rate were 80%and 82%, respectively.
51. To be in harmony with nature and his enjoyment of landscape and scene and his writings alleviated his bother of earthliness , then he had found an approach of extrication.
52. Deviation in aviation is dangerous. Writing is alleviated via bias on abbreviation.
53. This problem can be alleviated by the proposed SDP with successive approximations in this paper.
54. Legal matters that have been pending may be alleviated through compromise.
55. Results The patients'pain and dysphoria were alleviated and set up correct understanding about the disease.
56. To conclude(sentencedict.com), tennis elbow can be a difficult problem but it may be alleviated by thoughtful medical and technical measures.
57. The some ponder from the source analysis, the process of retail gossip and alleviated effect of "9.26"earth-quake rumor in Fujian inshore region.
58. Central office's relaxation request alleviated to a certain extent has lent money person's credit pressure.
59. After TXLC treatment, the myocardial necrosis and cell apoptosis were markedly alleviated.
60. It is shown in this paper that these problems can be alleviated by utilizing the SC Q-multiplier bandpass structure.
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