Whatever palliations of expediency may be alleged, the true nature of this legislation cannot reasonably be questioned, and it has established a precedent which is certain to grow.
Like many, however, of the great crimes of history, this was not without its palliations, and a more detailed investigation will show that those palliations were not inconsiderable.
This gave me to see clearly thorow all the pious disguises, and softpalliations of some men; whose words were sometime smoother then oil, but now I saw they would prove very swords.
All the excuses and palliations of this system must inevitably be swept away, just as other "refuges of lies" have been, by the irresistible torrent of a rectified public opinion.
It was affirmed, or it was denied, that his case fell under some one of the palliations assigned.
The reminder of past benefits, and the reiteration of the plain injunctions which have been broken, are the way to cut through the poor palliations which men wrap around their sins.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "palliations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.