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  2. Ameliorate vs alleviate. | Grammarist. | Usage. Ameliorate means to improve a negative circumstance or situation, to make something substandard or unsatisfactory, better. Ameliorate describes a positive change in a circumstance or situation, it is often used to describe financial situations.

  3. Alleviate is most commonly used to describe pain reduction, whereas ameliorate seems to be used for more abstract 'pain', for example 'ameliorate the effects of recession.' As @T.E.D. says - the first does something, whereas the second reduces the effects of something.

  4. Learn the meanings and usage of alleviate and ameliorate, two words that are often confused. Alleviate means to lighten or lessen troubles, while ameliorate means to make better or improve something.

  5. Learn the difference between alleviate and ameliorate, two verbs that mean to make something less severe or better. See how to use them in sentences and compare them with synonyms and related words.

  6. ameliorate vs alleviate: other word types To make better, or more tolerable, satisfactory, prosperous, etc.; improve; meliorate. Synonyms Amend, Improve, Better, etc.

  7. ameliorate something to make better something that was bad or not good enough. Steps have been taken to ameliorate the situation. The new laws were designed to ameliorate the problem of chronic debt. The side-effects of the treatment can be ameliorated to some extent. Topics Change, cause and effect c2

  8. Examples of ameliorate. ameliorate. Many of these were envisioned as artistic undertakings that would ameliorate the urban environment, such as improving water supplies or cleaning up decayed neighborhoods. From the Cambridge English Corpus.