The act of making something, especially pain or suffering, easier to bear or more tolerable.
Alleviation
A group of teachers or professors at a university or college.
Faculty
The voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need.
Charity
A set of standards or requirements used to judge or evaluate something.
Criteria
A place or location, especially one that is associated with a particular event or activity.
Locale
Unclear or imprecise in meaning or expression.
Vague
A system of methods and principles used in a particular area of study or activity
Methodology
The amount of something produced or manufactured, especially in a given period of time.
Output
Belonging or relating to each individual or group separately.
Respective
The state of being relevant or having a connection to something.
Relevance
To become liable or subject to something, typically a debt or a penalty.
Incur
Large or significant in amount, degree, or importance.
Substantial