Examples of 'may alleviate' in a sentence

Meaning of "may alleviate"

may alleviate - could help reduce or make less severe a problem, pain, or difficulty, implying a possible solution or relief

How to use "may alleviate" in a sentence

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Surrounding area may alleviate problems of interference.
Several new experimental treatments may alleviate symptoms.
They may alleviate or complete current therapies.
The present invention may alleviate the problem.
It may alleviate certain kinds of pain.
Shampoo with selenium may alleviate dandruff problems.
This may alleviate some of the grumpy travelers on whining.
Two alternative strategies may alleviate such concerns.
This may alleviate her discomfort.
The compositions of the invention may alleviate diarrhea.
The pill may alleviate painful periods.
The compositions of the invention may alleviate inflammation.
This may alleviate some discomfort.
Switching formulas or trying different brands may alleviate symptoms.
Side sleeping may alleviate the problem.

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Psychotherapy and in some cases an antidepressant may alleviate depression.
Starvation may alleviate this state.
The concept of synchronized beacon beamforming may alleviate this issue.
Certain oils may alleviate pains of all types.
The concomitant use of corticosteroids may alleviate this response.
These modalities may alleviate symptoms and prolong survival.
There is pending legislation on the judiciary that may alleviate this problem.
This approach may alleviate family stress and concern.
The program of the autonomous region may alleviate these promises.
Canada balsam may alleviate respiratory symptoms and is an expectorant.
Finding and treating the root cause may alleviate the problem.
Certain treatments may alleviate specific autonomic neuropathy symptoms.
Flood management includes all measures that may alleviate flood risk.
Flavorants may alleviate the problem of bad breath vía a deodorizing action.
The compositions of the invention may alleviate inflammatory bowel disorder.
This may alleviate concerns regarding the criminogenic value of the program.
Filing for bankruptcy may alleviate the medical debt.
Exercises will help reduce stiffness and by improving movement may alleviate pain.
Or using other methods that may alleviate pain or minimise suffering.
Protection of the hardened resin coating by a waterproof top coat may alleviate this.
Drinking ginger water or tea may alleviate menstrual pain in women.
Treatment of underlying medical conditions or the discontinuation of certain medications may alleviate symptoms.
Corticosteroids may alleviate both the anemia and stimulate bone resorption.
It has been suggested that using of a patterned adhesive may alleviate this problem.
Recycling pacemakers may alleviate burden of heart disease across the globe.
The compositions for use according to the invention may alleviate diarrhea.
Additional formats may alleviate the concern related to the comfort of the player.
Even more impressive is the claim that maca may alleviate erectile dysfunction.
The fusión molecule may alleviate or diminish the need for platelet transfusions.
The addition of plasticizers to the film forming slurry may alleviate this problem.
Spiritual healing may alleviate a few of the stresses and anxieties related to therapy.
Consulting your healthcare provider to discuss adjustments to your diet may alleviate those concerns.
Deflation of the band may alleviate excessively rapid weight loss or esophageal dilation.
The compositions for use according to the invention may alleviate inflammatory bowel disorder.
This may alleviate concerns and avoid the need for subsequent formal recourse.

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