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Adjective: relieved ri'leevd- (of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear
"the woman's fears were relieved"; - alleviated, eased - Extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary
- jutting, projected, projecting, protruding, sticking, sticking out Verb: relieve ri'leev- Provide physical relief, as from pain
"This pill will relieve your headaches"; - alleviate, palliate, assuage - Free someone temporarily from his or her obligations
- take over - Grant relief or an exemption from a rule or requirement to
"She relieved me from the exam"; - exempt, free - Lessen the intensity of or calm
"relieve the fears"; - still, allay, ease - Prevent being ruined, destroyed, lost, or harmed
- salvage, salve, save - Relieve oneself of troubling information
- unbosom - (medicine) provide relief for
"relieve his illness"; - remedy - Free from a burden, evil, or distress
- Take by stealing
"The thief relieved me of $100" - Grant exemption or release to
"Please relieve me from this class"; - excuse, let off, exempt - Alleviate or remove (pressure or stress) or make less oppressive
"relieve the pressure and the stress"; - lighten
See also: mitigated, protrusive Type of: absolve, ameliorate, amend, better, care for, comfort, confide, console, deliver, discharge, disembarrass, free, improve, meliorate, mend, mitigate, rescue, rid, solace, soothe, take, treat Encyclopedia: Relieved Relieve |