Palliate
//ˈpælieɪt//
Translations of "palliate" (11 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | облекчавам(to relieve the symptoms of), премълчавам(obsolete: to hide or disguise), прикривам(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), смекчаяам(to placate or mollify) | oblekčavam, premǎlčavam, prikrivam, smekčajaam | |
| Catalan | atenuar(to relieve the symptoms of), dissimular(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), encobrir(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), mitigar(to relieve the symptoms of), pal·liar(to relieve the symptoms of), pal·liar(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), remeiar(to relieve the symptoms of) | — | |
| Dutch | afzwakken(obsolete: to lessen the severity of), vergoelijken(obsolete: to lessen the severity of), verzachten(obsolete: to lessen the severity of) | — | |
| Finnish | hyvitellä(to placate or mollify), lievittää(to relieve the symptoms of), selitellä(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies) | — | |
| French | atténuer(to relieve the symptoms of), pallier(to relieve the symptoms of), remèdier à(to relieve the symptoms of), soulager(to relieve the symptoms of) | — | |
| German | beschönigen(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), lindern(to relieve the symptoms of) | — | |
| Polish | obłaskawiać(to placate or mollify), obłaskawić(to placate or mollify), przykrywać(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), przykryć(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), udobruchać(to placate or mollify), ukrywać(obsolete: to hide or disguise), ukryć(obsolete: to hide or disguise), uśmierzać(to relieve the symptoms of), uśmierzyć(to relieve the symptoms of), złagodzić(to relieve the symptoms of), złagodzić(obsolete: to lessen the severity of), łagodzić(to relieve the symptoms of), łagodzić(obsolete: to lessen the severity of) | — | |
| Portuguese | atenuar(to relieve the symptoms of), remediar(to relieve the symptoms of) | — | |
| Spanish | cohonestar(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), disimular(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), encubrir(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), paliar(to relieve the symptoms of), paliar(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies) | — | |
| Swedish | bagatellisera(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), förringa(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), lindra(to relieve the symptoms of), mildra(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), skyla över(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), släta över(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies), överskyla(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies) | — | |
| Turkish | dindirmek(to relieve the symptoms of), hafifletmek(to relieve the symptoms of), yatıştırmak(to relieve the symptoms of), örtbas etmek(to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies) | — |
облекчавам, премълчавам, прикривам, смекчаяам
oblekčavam, premǎlčavam, prikrivam, smekčajaam
atenuar, dissimular, encobrir, mitigar, pal·liar, pal·liar, remeiar
afzwakken, vergoelijken, verzachten
hyvitellä, lievittää, selitellä
atténuer, pallier, remèdier à, soulager
beschönigen, lindern
obłaskawiać, obłaskawić, przykrywać, przykryć, udobruchać, ukrywać, ukryć, uśmierzać, uśmierzyć, złagodzić, złagodzić, łagodzić, łagodzić
atenuar, remediar
cohonestar, disimular, encubrir, paliar, paliar
bagatellisera, förringa, lindra, mildra, skyla över, släta över, överskyla
dindirmek, hafifletmek, yatıştırmak, örtbas etmek
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