palliate
ease symptoms / mitigate / justify / soften
Transitive Verb
past: palliatedpp: palliateding: palliating
This term describes the act of easing distress or softening the impact of a negative situation without addressing the root cause. In medical contexts, it refers to comfort care that manages symptoms rather than providing a cure, creating a distinction between curative treatment and palliative care. When applied to behavior or legal matters, the word suggests a strategic attempt to diminish the perceived severity of a fault. It carries a nuance of mitigation or justification, often implying that the speaker is trying to make an unacceptable action more palatable to others.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something]
To make a disease or its symptoms less severe or unpleasant without curing it.
"The medication was used to palliate the pain of the terminal illness."