B2 verb Formal

alleviation

/əˌliːviˈeɪʃən/

The action or process of making suffering, deficiency, or a problem less severe or more bearable. It refers to the partial improvement of a negative situation rather than a complete cure or solution.

Exemplos

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1

Drinking cool water provided some alleviation of the heat during the hike.

Drinking cold water helped make the heat more bearable during the walk.

2

The proposed policy focuses on the alleviation of poverty through educational grants.

The suggested rule aims to reduce poverty by providing money for school.

3

I'm looking for some alleviation of this boredom, so let's go to the movies.

I want to stop being so bored, so let's go see a film.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
alleviation
Verb
alleviate
Adjetivo
alleviative
Relacionado
alleviator
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Dica de memorização

Think of an 'elevator'. Just as an elevator lifts you up, 'alleviation' lifts the heavy weight of pain or a problem off your shoulders (from the Latin 'levis' meaning light).

Quiz rápido

The new government program is dedicated to the __________ of the housing crisis in urban centers.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: alleviation

Exemplos

1

Drinking cool water provided some alleviation of the heat during the hike.

everyday

Drinking cold water helped make the heat more bearable during the walk.

2

The proposed policy focuses on the alleviation of poverty through educational grants.

formal

The suggested rule aims to reduce poverty by providing money for school.

3

I'm looking for some alleviation of this boredom, so let's go to the movies.

informal

I want to stop being so bored, so let's go see a film.

4

The researchers documented the alleviation of symptoms in patients receiving the new drug.

academic

The scientists recorded the reduction of illness signs in patients taking the new medicine.

5

Our primary objective this quarter is the alleviation of technical debt in our software architecture.

business

Our main goal this three-month period is to reduce the accumulated technical problems in our software.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
alleviation
Verb
alleviate
Adjetivo
alleviative
Relacionado
alleviator

Colocações comuns

poverty alleviation reducing the level of poverty
pain alleviation making pain less intense
alleviation of symptoms lessening the signs of a disease
stress alleviation reducing the amount of mental pressure
debt alleviation reducing the burden of owed money

Frases Comuns

seek alleviation

to look for a way to make a problem less severe

source of alleviation

the thing that provides relief

for the alleviation of

with the purpose of reducing a specific problem

Frequentemente confundido com

alleviation vs amelioration

Alleviation focuses on making something bad less severe, while amelioration focuses on making a situation better or improving it.

alleviation vs cure

A cure completely removes a disease or problem, whereas alleviation only reduces the intensity or symptoms.

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Notas de uso

Alleviation is most commonly used with abstract nouns representing negative states, such as 'pain', 'suffering', 'poverty', or 'stress'. It is a formal term often found in medical, socio-economic, and technical contexts.

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Erros comuns

Learners often confuse 'alleviation' with 'elimination'. Alleviation does not mean the problem is gone; it just means it is easier to handle.

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Dica de memorização

Think of an 'elevator'. Just as an elevator lifts you up, 'alleviation' lifts the heavy weight of pain or a problem off your shoulders (from the Latin 'levis' meaning light).

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Origem da palavra

From the Late Latin 'alleviatio', originating from 'alleviare' meaning to lighten or raise up.

Padrões gramaticais

Uncountable noun Followed by the preposition 'of' (alleviation of something)
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Contexto cultural

Frequently used in international development and non-profit sectors, particularly in the phrase 'poverty alleviation'.

Quiz rápido

The new government program is dedicated to the __________ of the housing crisis in urban centers.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: alleviation

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