Similar words: initiative, appreciative, retaliation, humiliation, reconciliation, native, relative, putative. Meaning: ['pælietɪv /-ɪətɪv] n. remedy that alleviates pain without curing. adj. moderating pain or sorrow by making it easier to bear.
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1. Aspirin is a palliative .
2. Aromatherapy can be used as a palliative.
3. Security checks are only a palliative in the fight against terrorism.
4. The loan was a palliative, not a cure, for ever-increasing financial troubles.
5. Orthodox medicines tend to be palliative rather than curative.
6. It therefore tends to be palliative rather than curative.
7. Palliative care and hospice care became two of the first casualties.
8. Much high technology medicine is therefore palliative, alleviating the effects of the disease by relieving pain or restoring mobility.
9. Self expandable biliary stents have been used for palliative treatment of malignant biliary strictures.
10. The challenge for all of us working in palliative care is how to continue to improve.
11. Treatment of electrical burns is palliative.
12. Aspirin is a palliative ( drug ).
13. Ileus is feasible right palliative surgery, obstructive symptoms.
14. This is only a palliative.
15. Objective To investigate the radical and palliative operation indications and operation types for extrahepatic biliary carcinoma.
16. More frequently some form of local palliative operation is done.
17. In United State or many European countries, palliative care has been applied to terminal non - cancer patients.
18. However , resectional treatment, even palliative, may prolong life and improve the quality of life.
19. Objective To provide effective palliative treatment for advanced pancreatic cancer.
20. Results There is an increasing need for palliative care service in patients with advanced cancer.
21. Palliative therapy involving cyclophosphamide, vincristine and dacarbazine have been conducted for malignant pheochromocytoma. 131I-MIBG and 123I-MIBG may also be used.
22. Workers in palliative care across the world already talk to each other in a very down-to-earth way.
23. Grants by themselves provide little more than a temporary palliative to ailing industries.
24. In mediaeval times cider was given to sailors bound on long voyages partly as a palliative for scurvy.
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25. However, I was not entirely happy with the situation because aromatherapy was being used mainly as a palliative.
26. The drug tamoxifen, first described in the late 1960s, has some value as a palliative in patients with oestrogen-dependent tumours.
27. For the first time, the authors hae included recommendations for palliative care.
28. Methods 32 normal adults were compared with 67 patients . 67 patients and palliative resection group.
29. The percutaneous balloon dilatation of the stenotic right outflow tract is one of the effective palliative therapies for infants with tetralogy of Fallot.
30. Cooney says she wishes that more patients and their caregivers knew to ask for palliative care. "People think, 'My doctor will ask if I need it,' " Cooney says. "But people need to ask for it.
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