ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1750. Secker, Serm., 11 March (1771), 194. All Mischief of all kinds befall us, through the whole Course of Life, unalleviated by a Prospect of Recompense after Death.
1816. [see prec.].
1866. J. C. Colquhoun, Wilberforce, 408. It is no wonder that he felt, and showed in his looks, the unalleviated strain.
1882. Farrar, Early Chr., I. 107. The world was settling into the sadness of unalleviated despair.