Alleviate Vs Ameliorate: Meanings with Examples

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Alleviate

Alleviate, the word is used as a verb.

Alleviate, শব্দটি verb হিসেবে ব্যবহৃত হয়।

Meaning as a verb:

To mitigate a problem or suffering or pain.

কোন সমস্যা বা দুর্ভোগ বা ব্যাথা প্রশমিত করা বা কমানো।

Example:

  • Your problems can be alleviated by taking these measures.
  • Her pain was alleviated after taking medicine.
  • The government has taken several projects to alleviate the unemployment problem.
  • The problem of long traffic queue is still not alleviated after the improvement of roads and highways and building of the flyovers.
  • The medicine could not alleviate her headache at all.
  • He tried his best to alleviate the problem but failed.
  • I know that I cannot solve your problem, but at least I can try to alleviate it.
  • If you cannot solve his problems at least try to alleviate those.
  • You are only increasing your troubles rather than alleviating those.
  • Take this medicine, I think it will alleviate your toothache.
  • Do you have any medicine which can alleviate my headache?

Ameliorate

Ameliorate, this word is also a verb.

Ameliorate, এই শব্দটিও একটি verb।

Meaning as a verb:

To improve an unpleasant or unsatisfactory or bad situation.

কোন অপ্রীতিকর বা অসন্তোষজনক বা খারাপ পরিস্থিতিকে উন্নত করা।

Example:

  • Government is trying to implement several projects to ameliorate the unemployment problem.
  • Government is importing electricity from India as well as taking other necessary steps to ameliorate the scarcity of electricity of the country.
  • Government rules and regulations should be strict to ameliorate the law and order situation of the country.
  • The company is following different marketing strategies to ameliorate the present situation.
  • You are increasing his tensions by scolding him rather than ameliorating his problems.
  • The company has managed to ameliorate by following these marketing strategies.
  • We should take some steps to ameliorate the condition of the people affected by this unusually cold weather.

 

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