palliation 的定义
- the act or process of relieving a patient’s suffering without curing the disease that is causing it:The Academy provides authoritative, evidence-based advice to support policy for the prevention, management, and palliation of cancer.
- the act of mitigating or concealing the gravity of an offense by excuses, apologies, etc.:No matter how events are viewed, there is no palliation for such crimes as the recent massacre of an entire family.
palliation 近义词
relief
palliation 的近义词 47 个
- abatement
- alleviation
- amelioration
- appeasement
- assistance
- assuagement
- balm
- break
- breather
- cheer
- comfort
- consolation
- contentment
- cure
- deliverance
- diversion
- ease
- easement
- extrication
- fix
- hand
- happiness
- help
- letup
- lift
- lightening
- maintenance
- mitigation
- mollification
- palliative
- refreshment
- release
- remission
- reprieve
- respite
- rest
- restfulness
- satisfaction
- softening
- solace
- succor
- support
- sustenance
- allayment
- comforting
- load off one's mind
- quick fix
palliation 的反义词 19 个
更多palliation例句
- Palliation may be found for the alleged arson mentioned in the catalogue of complaints that have excited British indignation.
- There was no excuse or palliation for this abominable persecution any more than there was for the burning of John Huss.
- Yet the question would be answered; and without palliation, self-excusing, or retort, he meditated.
- For the one, as we have been showing, there is a strong plea in palliation; for the other there is none.
- In this case of Louisiana there can be neither excuse nor palliation for the misconduct of the Returning Board.