To make something less severe or unpleasant, or to provide relief from a problem or difficulty. It is often used in professional contexts to describe actions taken to mitigate issues or improve situations.
“The new policy aims to alleviate the financial burden on low-income families by providing subsidies for essential services.”— Business
“Implementing an efficient data management system can alleviate the workload of IT departments and enhance overall operational efficiency.”— Technology
Origin: From Latin alleviare, which means to lighten or relieve, derived from al- (meaning to or towards) and levare (meaning to lift or raise).
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