Alleviable

/əˈliːvi.ə.bəl/

कम किया जा सकने वाला; राहत योग्य; शमनीय

Origin & History

Formed from the verb alleviate + the suffix -able, meaning “capable of being.” Alleviate comes from Late Latin alleviāre (“to lighten”), from ad- (“to”) + levis (“light”).

यह शब्द क्रिया alleviate + प्रत्यय -able (अर्थ: “जो किया जा सके/संभव हो”) से बना है। Alleviate का स्रोत लेटिन alleviāre (“हल्का करना/भार कम करना”) है, जो ad- (“की ओर/जोड़कर”) + levis (“हल्का”) से बना है।

Definition

Able to be alleviated—used for problems such as pain, distress, hardship, or symptoms that can be reduced or eased (not necessarily removed completely).

जिसे कम किया जा सके; ऐसा (दर्द, कष्ट, कठिनाई या लक्षण) जिसे पूरी तरह मिटाए बिना भी उसकी तीव्रता/गंभीरता घटाकर राहत दी जा सके।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The condition is treatable and largely alleviable with timely care.

Usage Examples

Much of the patient’s discomfort is alleviable with proper medication.
The financial strain is alleviable if expenses are reduced and payments are rescheduled.
Some anxiety is alleviable through breathing exercises and sleep hygiene.
The suffering may be alleviable, but it requires sustained support.

Related Forms

Adjective
Adverb
Alleviatively

Idioms & Phrases

Alleviable pain
कम किया जा सकने वाला दर्द
Alleviable hardship
कम की जा सकने वाली कठिनाई/कष्ट
Alleviable symptoms
कम किए जा सकने वाले लक्षण