noun
- a person or thing that palliates; something that eases or reduces the severity of a problem without curing it
Usage: formal; often used in medical or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The medication served as a palliator of pain rather than a cure.
- Critics argued that the new policy was merely a palliator of the underlying economic crisis.
- Ice packs are a common palliator for muscle soreness after exercise.
- The government's temporary relief program was seen as a palliator, not a solution to poverty.
- In palliative care, doctors act as palliators, focusing on comfort rather than recovery.