palliate

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To relieve the symptoms of; to ameliorate.
  2. To hide or disguise.
  3. To cover or disguise the seriousness of (a mistake, offence etc.) by excuses and apologies.
  4. To lessen the severity of; to extenuate, moderate, qualify.
  5. To placate or mollify.
  6. past participle of palliate (all senses)
adj
  1. Hidden, concealed.
  2. (of a cure) superficial or temporary.

Pronunciation

/ˈpælieɪt/ en-us-palliate.ogg /ˈpæliət/

Word forms

palliate palliates palliating palliated more palliate most palliate

Etymology

The verb was inherited from Middle English palliaten (“To palliate (a disease), relieve the symptoms of (a patient); to extenuate (an offense); to conceal, hide”), the adjective and participle from its participle palliat(e); further borrowed either from Middle French pallier or directly from Latin palliātus, perfect passive participle of palliō (“to cover with a cloak”)), from pallium (“a cloak”), see -ate (verb-forming suffix) and -ate (adjective-forming suffix).

Derived words

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