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alleviator
[uh-lee-vee-ey-ter]
noun
a person or thing that alleviates.
(in a pipeline) an airtight box, having a free liquid surface, for cushioning the shock of water hammer.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of alleviator1
Example Sentences
Most of the air-quality improvement came overnight into Friday, with rain acting as a final alleviator.
Photography does not merely pander to the gratification of earthly vanity, but is an alleviator of human misery.
The thermometer registered ninety degrees Fahrenheit, but it was almost as hot on deck as below, and below various thirst alleviators were at hand.
"I think the kind of giving she does is really intended to draw attention to needs and the power we all have to be need alleviators," Gaudiani said.
It is an alleviator of human sorrow, an exhauster of oppressive cares.
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