Sentence examples for was ameliorated from inspiring English sources

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was ameliorated

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To make better, or improve, something perceived to be in a negative condition.

  • They offered some compromises in an effort to ameliorate the situation.

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(It was ameliorated by major thoracic surgery at age 20).

"It was a bit of a shock," he continues, "but the shock was ameliorated by Joe's wanting no changes in the script.

The familiar frustration of going around and around on an airport road was ameliorated by the fact that no one was lost or late.

The TUNEL staining assay demonstrated that apoptosis was ameliorated.

The selectivity of CO2 reduction over H2 evolution was ameliorated by lowering temperature.

While this tension was ameliorated through the assisted passage scheme, conditions did not improve for those that stayed in shelters.

After a chest drainage tube was inserted, right pneumothorax was ameliorated and SpO2 returned to the baseline level.

By tolerating an important macronutrient deficit for one week in the ICU, however, this insufficient activation was ameliorated [21, 22].

The effect on intake and average daily gain was ameliorated by the addition of PEG, which complexes with phenolic compounds.

Concomitantly, the oxidative stress-mediated cell-death was ameliorated and the viable-cells' percentage was enhanced following DOR activation.

The shortened tail-flick latency in early stage of diabetic mice was ameliorated by treatment with zinc l-carnosine.

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