allayment

allayment
index mollification, remission, solace

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  • Allayment — Al*lay ment, n. An allaying; that which allays; mitigation. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The like allayment could I give my grief. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • allayment — noun Something that allays; mitigation …   Wiktionary

  • allayment — n. relief, alleviation …   English contemporary dictionary

  • allayment — al·lay·ment …   English syllables

  • allayment — əˈlāmənt, aˈ noun ( s) Etymology: allay (I) + ment : the action of quieting or alleviating : the state of being quieted or alleviated : mitigation …   Useful english dictionary

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  • remission — re·mis·sion /ri mi shən/ n: the act or process of remitting Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. remission I …   Law dictionary

  • appeasement — I noun accommodation, adjustment, allayment, amends, assuagement, calming, conciliation, deadening, detente, dulcification, dulling, mitigation, mollification, pacification, placation, propitiation, rapprochement, reconcilement, reconciliation,… …   Law dictionary

  • mollification — I noun abatement, allayment, alleviation, amelioration, appeasement, assuagement, calmness, check, conciliation, curb, deadening, decrease, diminishment, diminution, dulcification, easement, easing, lessening, lightening, lull, mediation,… …   Law dictionary

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