- verbpalliate (verb) · palliates (third person present) · palliated (past tense) · palliated (past participle) · palliating (present participle)
- make (a disease or its symptoms) less severe or unpleasant without removing the cause:"treatment works by palliating symptoms"
- allay or moderate (fears or suspicions):"this eliminated, or at least palliated, suspicions aroused by German unity"
- disguise the seriousness or gravity of (an offense):"there is no way to excuse or palliate his dirty deed"
Originlate Middle English: from late Latin palliat- ‘cloaked’, from the verb palliare, from pallium ‘cloak’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- make (a disease or its symptoms) less severe or unpleasant without removing the cause:
- disguise the seriousness or gravity of (an offense):
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