Palliating [verb]
Definition of Palliating:
gloss over; cover up
Synonyms of Palliating:
● Lessen
● Relieve
● Soften
● Soothe
● Disguise
● Whiten
● Allay
● Varnish
● Ease
● Hide
● Assuage
● Mask
● Mollify
● White
● Moderate
● Screen
● Veneer
● Cloak
● Lighten
● Excuse
● Qualify
● Abate
● Diminish
● Veil
● Mitigate
● Minimize
● Condone
● Cover
● Conceal
● Temper
● Justify
● Hush up
● Prettify
● Gloze
Opposite/Antonyms of Palliating:
● Magnify
● Allow
● Depress
● Tell
● Show
● Let out
● Lay bare
● Provoke
● Blacken
● Reveal
● Open
● Expose
● Agitate
● Irritate
● Upset
● Trouble
● Extend
● Prolong
● Sentence
● Incite
● Divulge
● Disclose
● Strip
● Worsen
● Darken
● Unmask
● Uncover
● Condemn
● Blame
● Accuse
● Worry
● Burden
● Increase
● Enlarge
Sentence/Example of Palliating:
This expedient to palliate my folly was thought of—but not by me.
We have no wish to palliate any act of Calvin's which is manifestly wrong.
There was even a palpable deficiency in Henrys claim, which no art could palliate.
This was a political fault, which no circumstances can palliate.
There are things which cannot be extenuated however we may try to palliate them.
The latter was very humble, acknowledged his error, and made no attempt to palliate it.
He had been in his cups at the time but that did not palliate the offense.
Nothing, of course, can palliate the extreme baseness of your behaviour.
“Do not try to palliate your conduct, Gascoyne,” said Mr Mason, earnestly.
My nephew, not only aiding and abetting these ruffians, but seeking to palliate their crimes!