Palliated in A Sentence

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    The defects of all sentimental writing are noticeable in him, but they are palliated by his wonderful feeling, and by the passionate sincerity even of his insincere passages.

    2

    They certainly neither require, nor are palliated by, theories of his "megalomania," of his excessive attention to conflicts of will and the like.

    3

    Clinical symptoms were effectively palliated in all five patients.