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извинува, прикрива* * *прикрива, извинува; смирува; ублажува -
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• blažiti; izvinjavati; olakšati; olakšavati; oprostiti; prikriti; prikrivati; prikrivati manu; ublažiti; ulepšavati; zabašurivati; zataškati; zataškavati -
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• kaunistellalaw• lieventää• lievittää -
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• utišit• zmírnit -
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verb1) временно облегчать (боль, болезнь)2) извинять, смягчать (преступление, вину)3) покрывать, замалчиватьSyn:extenuate* * *1 (0) временно облегчать2 (v) замалчивать; замолчать; покрывать; покрыть; преуменьшать; преуменьшить; смягчать; смягчить* * *смягчать, уменьшать; умерять; облегчать* * *[pal·li·ate || 'pælɪeɪt] v. облегчать, смягчать, покрывать, извинять* * *замалчиватьизвинятьпокрыватьсмягчать* * *1) смягчать, уменьшать; умерять (жар, пыл) 2) стараться найти извинение; смягчать (вину); служить оправданием -
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['pælɪeɪt]v1) тимчасо́во поле́гшити (хворобу, біль)2) пробача́ти; пом'я́кшувати (злочин, провину)3) прихо́вувати, замо́вчувати -
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v.1 mitigar2 paliar, mitigar, suavizar.3 reducir la gravedad de. (pt & pp palliated) -
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[V]LEVO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)LAEVO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
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v. trans.Call specious names: Ar. and P. ὑποκορίζεσθαι.Gloss over: P. and V. καλλύνειν (acc.) (Plat.).Pardon: P. and V. συγγιγνώσκειν (acc., gen., or dat.). συγγνώμην ἔχειν (gen.).Give an excuse for: P. πρόφασιν διδόναι (infin.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Palliate
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vდროებით შემსუბუქება -
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v.1) уақытша жеңілдету2) кешіру, жұмсарту3) үндемеу -
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(hastalik) hafifletmek, dindirmek; mazur göstermek -
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Palliate — Pal li*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Palliated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Palliating}.] 1. To cover with a mantle or cloak; to cover up; to hide. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Being palliated with a pilgrim s coat. Sir T. Herbert. [1913 Webster] 2. To cover with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
palliate — palliate, extenuate, gloze, gloss, whitewash, whiten are comparable when they mean to give a speciously fine appearance to what is base, evil, or erroneous. Palliate may stress the concealing or cloaking or the condoning of the enormity of a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Palliate — Pal li*ate, a. [L. palliatus, fr. pallium a cloak. See {Pall} the garment.] 1. Covered with a mantle; cloaked; hidden; disguised. [Obs.] Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] 2. Eased; mitigated; alleviated. [Obs.] Bp. Fell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
palliate — I (abate) verb allay, alleviate, appease, arrest, assuage, attemper, bate, bound, bring to a standstill, cease, check, circumscribe, curb, curtail, deactivate, decelerate, decrease, desist, diminish, discontinue, ease, eliminate, lenify, lessen,… … Law dictionary
palliate — (v.) to alleviate without curing, 1540s, from M.L. palliatus, lit. cloaked, from pp. of L.L. palliare cover with a cloak, conceal, from L. pallium cloak (see PALL (Cf. pall) (n.)). Related: Palliated; palliating … Etymology dictionary
palliate — [v] gloss over; cover up abate, allay, alleviate, apologize for, assuage, camouflage, cloak, conceal, condone, cover, diminish, disguise, dissemble, ease, exculpate, excuse, extenuate, gloze, hide, hush up*, justify, lessen, lighten, make light… … New thesaurus
palliate — ► VERB 1) make (the symptoms of a disease) less severe without removing the cause. 2) make (something bad) less severe. DERIVATIVES palliation noun. ORIGIN Latin palliare to cloak … English terms dictionary
palliate — [pal′ē āt΄] vt. palliated, palliating [< pp. of LL palliare, to conceal, cloak, back form. < L palliatus, cloaked < pallium, a cloak] 1. to lessen the pain or severity of without actually curing; alleviate; ease 2. to make appear less… … English World dictionary
Palliate — To palliate a disease is to treat it partially and insofar as possible but not cure it completely. Palliation cloaks a disease. Palliate has several senses, including: to reduce the severity of (a disease); to moderate the intensity of something; … Medical dictionary
palliate — verb /ˈpalɪeɪt,ˈpæl.i.eɪt/ a) To relieve the symptoms of; to ameliorate. And if there are some bankers out there who are still embarrassed by the size of their bonuses, then I propose that they palliate their guilt by giving to the Mayors Fund… … Wiktionary
palliate — UK [ˈpælɪeɪt] / US [ˈpælɪˌeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms palliate : present tense I/you/we/they palliate he/she/it palliates present participle palliating past tense palliated past participle palliated 1) formal to make something bad seem less … English dictionary