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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | alleviate | to ease a pain or a burden | Princeton Review SAT words |
| 2 | alleviate | To make less burdensome or less hard to bear. | SAT words from 'allegory' to 'anachronism' |
| 3 | alleviate | to relieve; reduce. | Unit 1 Vocab List |
| 4 | alleviate | relieve (pain) | Wordlist |
| 5 | alleviate | (v) to ease a pain or a burden | Seal's Semester 1 Vocab |
| 6 | alleviate | v. To make less burdensome or less hard to bear. | A: Freevocabulary.com |
| 7 | alleviate | making more bearable | sustainability |
| 8 | alleviate | to relieve temporarily | Word Smart Quiz 5 |
| 9 | alleviate | v. make less severe; ease | GRE words |
| 10 | alleviate | make (pain) easier to bear | GRE words |
| 11 | alleviate | v. To make less burdensome or less hard to bear. | GRE words |
| 12 | Alleviate | v. relieve. (This should alleviate the pain; if it does not, we shall have to use stronger drugs.) | GRE Vocabulary |
| 13 | alleviate | v. To make less burdensome or less hard to bear. | 5000 SAT words A |
| 14 | alleviate | make (pain or difficulty) less severe | TOEFL Words |
| 15 | Alleviate | make less severe | Major Test Vocabulary, 3 of 10 |
| 16 | Alleviate | to make more bearable | SAT Vocab |
| 17 | alleviate | v. To make less burdensome or less hard to bear. | GRE Word List |
| 18 | alleviate | relieve | GRE High Frequency Words |
| 19 | alleviate | to make easier to endure; to relieve; to diminish | Steve Nash |
| 20 | alleviate | to relieve, make more bearable | WORDSeveryKIDneedsFORtests |
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