Paliativo in english

Palliative

pronunciation: pæliətɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures
palliative

paliativo1 = palliative. 

Example: No measure of cooperation in collection building, national or international, will amount to anything more than a short-term palliative for the acquisitions problems of academic libraries.

paliativo2 = curative ; extenuating ; mitigating. 

Example: This article recommends the allocation of a new sub-class to African literature as a curative measure for the problems inherent in the scheme.Example: But it may well be conjectured there were considerations of an extenuating nature.Example: An example of such mitigating evidence in his case might have been that he had no prior criminal record before his 1982 conviction.

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» cuidados paliativosrespite carepalliative care .

Example: This convalescent home provides high quality rest, recuperation and respite care for adults of all ages and from all walks of life.

Example: It can be difficult for patients, carers and even health professionals to be aware of where to find up to date information on aspects of palliative care.

» medida paliativapalliative measure .

Example: The book's thesis is that assisted dying should be one of the options available to terminally ill patients in the event of palliative measures being inadequate.

Paliativo synonyms

lenitive in spanish: lenitivo, pronunciation: lenɪtɪv noun, adjectivemitigative in spanish: mitigante, pronunciation: mɪtɪgətɪv adjectivemitigatory in spanish: mitigante, pronunciation: mɪtɪgətɔri adjectivemoderating in spanish: moderar, pronunciation: mɑdɜreɪtɪŋ adjectivealleviative in spanish: aliviador, pronunciation: əliviətɪv adjectivealleviatory in spanish: aliviante, pronunciation: əliviətɔri adjective
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