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How to use palliated in a sentence

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Symptoms such as hemoptysis, dyspnea, and chest pain often can be effectively palliated by external beam radiation.
It implies a change or a course of events that can be reversed, or whose consequences can at least be palliated or relativized.
There were 213 patients after exclusion of the 58 patients who were palliated, followed up for less than 24 months or lost to follow-up.
People's generosity and the ideology of reciprocity palliated the experiences of poverty, hard times, and corn shortages.
For many disorders, a bone marrow, liver, or kidney transplant has palliated the underlying lesion and afforded near-normal metabolism.
Many side effects can be minimized or palliated and are of limited duration.
The lack of reading materials may be palliated by the collection and transcription of oral traditions and of existing recordings.
No such consideration palliated the treatment they received in the north.
External compression of airways can be palliated with stent insertion.
Frustration was palliated by a perception that the region was far more complex than the uninitiated suspected, and that to understand its dynamics one had to be an expert.
The inevitable stresses — psychic and physical — endured by people at this time in their lives are rarely fully palliated by medication or even the caring hand or ear of a nurse or a doctor.
He never palliated his villainy, never helped old ladies across the street to show that he was a sweet kid au fond or prated about his Oedipus complex like the Percy boys who portray heavies today….
Erasmus palliated all this, by maintaining one ought not to look at her as a woman.
Louis XIV palliated her refusal by sending him the two magnificent clocks that now hold majestic sway in the mausoleum where Moulay Ismail lies buried.
Although a painful episode, the commercial success of The Two Of Us partially palliated the criticism, as did Frayn's philosophical take on the creative process.
Examples from Classical Literature
To say of a person that he is aggravated is as incorrect as to say that he is palliated.
Where defects are uncurable, the teacher must show how they may be palliated and sometimes even converted into graces.
He palliated his conduct in a sophistical and Jesuitical manner.
That another contemplated no worse a deed than he had contemplated in no way palliated the hideousness of the other's offense.
These latter patients should be treated with surgery or palliated with ventricular shunting, anticonvulsants, and anti-inflammatory drugs.
But situations still arise when wounded soldiers cannot be saved, nor their suffering sufficiently palliated, creating difficult ethical dilemmas for their fellow troops.
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