Definitionn. the feeling that comes when something burdensome is removed or reduced
Last update: August 25, 2015
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The govt. has introduced schemes for the alleviation of poverty. [Please select]
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"Shabbath" and the alleviation permitted in the tract. [Please select]
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Gradually one alleviation was added to another, and Mrs. [Please select]
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54 _note_[1], 65, 246, 295; interviews with Lyons on, 244, 245, 246, 251, 256, 257; suggested alleviation of, i. [Please select]
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The manner in which this alleviation of her misfortune was discovered was as follows. [Please select]
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There is also another alleviation to the husband's distress. [Please select]
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But as this daughter at once required a nurse, the alleviation proved to be inconsiderable--as Mr. [Please select]
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The food is bitter-sweet and the alleviation is not satisfaction, but neither is it starvation. [Please select]
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Nowhere would one find a more ideal illustration of the place home and family ties should supply as an alleviation for the turmoils and disappointments of public life. [Please select]
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If goodwill, backed by the experience of Barbara's Building, could do aught towards the alleviation of human misery, I determined that it should be done. [Please select]
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