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Definitions for alleviating
al·le·vi·at·ing
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Alleviating
of Alleviate
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of alleviating in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of alleviating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of alleviating in a Sentence
Developing quality relationships with people who share similar interests, staying in touch with family and friends and pursuing enjoyable activities are key to alleviating loneliness.
Hunting elephants may not be a standard tool of sustainable use of natural resources, or the best method of alleviating the problem of human-wildlife conflict, but I do not see a problem if the hunting is done in a proper, ethical and above-board manner.
It is true that the negotiations under way have nothing to do with alleviating any kind of terrorist sanctions, human rights sanctions or ballistic missile testing sanctions, should Iran commit an act of terrorism against an American, sanctions would be the minimum thing, I think, they'd have to be worried about. I think bombs and missiles on heads would be the thing they'd have to be concerned about.
It's good news. It means that we're going to be alleviating the pain of the nations sooner, it means they will essentially be able to use the aircraft normally again.
Payroll growth slowed considerably in May, raising the question of whether we were at the start of a reversal from the considerable progress that's been made in labor markets, or whether the weak reading was the type of transitory change we typically see during expansions, hiring rebounded in June, alleviating that concern.
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