palliative / ˈpæl iˌeɪ tɪv, -i ə tɪv /

💦中学词汇姑息性的姑息性缓和的缓和

palliative2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. serving to palliate.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something that palliates.

palliative 近义词

palliative

等同于 soothing

palliative

等同于 reformative

palliative

等同于 corrective

palliative

等同于 emollient

palliative

等同于 justification

palliative

等同于 lotion

palliative

等同于 relief

palliative

等同于 balm

palliative

等同于 mitigating circumstances

palliative

等同于 saving grace

palliative 的近义词 3
palliative

等同于 alleviation

palliative 的近义词 3
palliative

等同于 palliation

palliative

等同于 alcohol

更多palliative例句

  1. Jhaimy requested a consultation with the palliative care team, which specializes in helping critically ill patients and their families make treatment decisions.
  2. Several patients who were sent home for palliative care rebounded and lived, thanks to the presence and support of their friends and family who couldn't be with them inside of the hospital, the officials said.
  3. The palliative care service was available to patients from hospitals across New York City.
  4. He said he would be “very worried about trying to manage that” in home hospice, and that dying patients at his hospital were provided palliative support through an inpatient program.
  5. A day later, Winston’s family got a call from a member of the palliative care team, recommending she move to hospice, they said.
  6. Palliative sedation would have relieved her pain, it is true.
  7. She said, 'I have learnt that delivering the best possible palliative care to children is vital.
  8. Yet now, Obama has need for more—much more—than a jolly, ruddy dude who serves as a racial palliative.
  9. I found a solution in palliative care—which is dedicated to minimizing pain and keeping the chronically ill out of the hospital.
  10. This is palliative care—a return of some control to people during a passage in life that is uncontrollable.
  11. Yes, but in my friend's opinion, as you will see if you read on a little further, this journey is only a palliative measure.
  12. So palliative; but all the stark wickedness that actually gives the momentum to national actors.
  13. No measure, therefore, could be more than a palliative until they got a "Republican" system of education.
  14. No ameliorative, no palliative, no restrictive, no remedial measure will avail.
  15. The operation is useful as a diagnostic or palliative measure.