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alleviation

1 of 1noun
/ə.ˌli.ˈvieɪ.ʃən/
Forms:alleviations
1

the emotional or physical sense of relief experienced when a hardship is eased

  • He felt a deep alleviation after hearing the surgery was successful.
  • The alleviation she experienced when the debt was paid off was overwhelming.
  • There was a collective sense of alleviation when the storm passed without damage.
  • Tears of alleviation streamed down her face as the missing child was found.
  • The alleviation from finally telling the truth lifted a weight off his shoulders.
2

the process or action of making something distressing less severe or intense

  • The doctor prescribed medication for the alleviation of chronic back pain.
  • Meditation can aid in the alleviation of stress and anxiety.
  • The relief fund was created for the alleviation of suffering after the flood.
  • She focused on the alleviation of noise pollution in urban areas.
  • The new policy aims at the alleviation of traffic congestion during peak hours.