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Detailübersetzungen für palliate (Englisch) ins Deutsch

palliate:

to palliate Verb (palliates, palliated, palliating)

  1. to palliate (smooth over; extenuate; excuse)
    beschönigen
    • beschönigen Verb (beschönige, beschönigst, beschönigt, beschönigte, beschönigtet, beschönigt)

Konjugationen für palliate:

present
  1. palliate
  2. palliate
  3. palliates
  4. palliate
  5. palliate
  6. palliate
simple past
  1. palliated
  2. palliated
  3. palliated
  4. palliated
  5. palliated
  6. palliated
present perfect
  1. have palliated
  2. have palliated
  3. has palliated
  4. have palliated
  5. have palliated
  6. have palliated
past continuous
  1. was palliating
  2. were palliating
  3. was palliating
  4. were palliating
  5. were palliating
  6. were palliating
future
  1. shall palliate
  2. will palliate
  3. will palliate
  4. shall palliate
  5. will palliate
  6. will palliate
continuous present
  1. am palliating
  2. are palliating
  3. is palliating
  4. are palliating
  5. are palliating
  6. are palliating
subjunctive
  1. be palliated
  2. be palliated
  3. be palliated
  4. be palliated
  5. be palliated
  6. be palliated
diverse
  1. palliate!
  2. let's palliate!
  3. palliated
  4. palliating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Übersetzung Matrix für palliate:

VerbVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
beschönigen excuse; extenuate; palliate; smooth over gloss over; play down; smooth over; trivialise; trivialize
- alleviate; assuage; extenuate; mitigate; relieve

Verwandte Wörter für "palliate":


Synonyms for "palliate":


Verwandte Definitionen für "palliate":

  1. provide physical relief, as from pain1
  2. lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of1

Wiktionary Übersetzungen für palliate:

palliate
verb
  1. to relieve the symptoms of
  2. to cover or disguise the seriousness of something by excuses and apologies
palliate
verb
  1. etwas als besser, schöner darstellen, als es in Wirklichkeit ist