1. palliative - Noun
2. palliative - Adjective
3. palliative - Adjective Satellite
That which palliates; a palliative agent.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the letter: “I personally wish to state that your Excellency surprised us when you arranged and paid us palliative as opposed to your predecessors in office who will promise and will never fulfill the same.” Source: Internet
Aliyu tendered the apology while fielding questions from journalists during the inspection of palliative items for the area council on Saturday in Abuja. Source: Internet
Also, Presco Nigeria Plc, an oil processing company operating in Edo State, presented 500 cartons containing 2,000 cans of 5litres of Presco vegetable oil, to support the palliative measures being undertaken by the state government. Source: Internet
Bongo Adi, a Lagos-based economist, said that the impact of the pandemic was beyond what the MSMEs would handle and government must create palliative measures. Source: Internet
“But after getting the seeds palliative, which I also planted, the comparison is huge. Source: Internet
But thanks to the man of God and his wife for the palliative, this will go a long way.” Source: Internet