Antonyms for palliate
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : pal-ee-eyt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpæl iˌeɪt |
Definition of palliate
Origin :- "alleviate without curing," early 15c., from Medieval Latin palliatus, literally "cloaked," from past participle of Late Latin palliare "cover with a cloak, conceal," from Latin pallium "cloak" (see pall (n.)). Related: Palliated; palliating; palliation.
- verb gloss over; cover up
- This expedient to palliate my folly was thought of—but not by me.
- Extract from : « Some Reminiscences » by Joseph Conrad
- We have no wish to palliate any act of Calvin's which is manifestly wrong.
- Extract from : « Fox's Book of Martyrs » by John Foxe
- There was even a palpable deficiency in Henrys claim, which no art could palliate.
- Extract from : « King Henry the Fifth » by William Shakespeare
- This was a political fault, which no circumstances can palliate.
- Extract from : « Memoirs of the Courts and Cabinets of George the Third » by The Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
- There are things which cannot be extenuated however we may try to palliate them.
- Extract from : « The Coming Conquest of England » by August Niemann
- The latter was very humble, acknowledged his error, and made no attempt to palliate it.
- Extract from : « Down the Rhine » by Oliver Optic
- He had been in his cups at the time but that did not palliate the offense.
- Extract from : « The Fighting Shepherdess » by Caroline Lockhart
- Nothing, of course, can palliate the extreme baseness of your behaviour.
- Extract from : « Vice Versa » by F. Anstey
- “Do not try to palliate your conduct, Gascoyne,” said Mr Mason, earnestly.
- Extract from : « Gascoyne, the Sandal-Wood Trader » by R.M. Ballantyne
- My nephew, not only aiding and abetting these ruffians, but seeking to palliate their crimes!
- Extract from : « The Magic Pudding » by Norman Lindsay
Synonyms for palliate
- abate
- allay
- alleviate
- apologize for
- assuage
- camouflage
- cloak
- conceal
- condone
- cover
- diminish
- disguise
- dissemble
- ease
- exculpate
- excuse
- extenuate
- gloze
- hide
- hush up
- justify
- lessen
- lighten
- make light of
- mask
- minimize
- mitigate
- moderate
- mollify
- prettify
- put on a Band-Aid
- qualify
- quick fix
- relieve
- screen
- soften
- soothe
- sugarcoat
- temper
- varnish
- veil
- veneer
- vindicate
- white
- whiten
- whitewash
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