Pallition example sentences

Related (5): palliative, palliate, palliation, palliating, palliated

palliation

definition

  - noun form of palliate

pal·li·ate

verb

palliate (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:

  - allay or moderate (fears or suspicions):

  - disguise the seriousness or gravity of (an offense):

Synonyms

palliate, alleviate, ease, relieve, soothe, assuage, allay, dull, soften, lessen, moderate, temper, mitigate, diminish, decrease, blunt, deaden, abate, disguise, hide, conceal, whitewash, cover, camouflage, cloak, mask, excuse, justify, extenuate, minimize, mitigate, downplay

"Pallition" Example Sentences

1. His pallition was to return home and start a new life.
2. She was determined to follow through with her pallition.
3. He had a strong pallition to help those in need.
4. She had a great pallition for how to improve the system.
5. His pallition for solving the problem was to create a committee.
6. The pallition was to find a way to make the process easier.
7. Her pallition was to make a change in the current system.
8. He had a unique pallition for the issue at hand.
9. His pallition was to bring the two sides together.
10. She had a creative pallition for the problem.
11. The pallition was to improve the quality of life.
12. His pallition was to create a plan of action.
13. The pallition was to find a way to make the process faster.
14. His pallition was to make a difference in the world.
15. Her pallition was to provide a better education for all.
16. He had a bold pallition for how to move forward.
17. His pallition was to find a way to make the process more efficient.
18. His pallition was to bring the community together.
19. His pallition was to reduce poverty and increase prosperity.
20. Her pallition was to make sure everyone had access to healthcare.

Common Phases

Planning; Preparation; Implementation; Evaluation; Adjustment

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