Sentence examples for to relieve himself from inspiring English sources

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to relieve himself

verb

To ease (a person, person's thoughts etc.) from mental distress; to stop (someone) feeling anxious or worried, to alleviate the distress of.

  • I was greatly relieved by the jury's verdict.

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He also needs to relieve himself".

Hardly a soul dared come out, even to relieve himself.

A fellow PhD student of mine went to relieve himself behind a bush.

Churchill said he needed to relieve himself and asked for some privacy.

Rabelais wrote, he said, "the way a child pees against a tree, in order to relieve himself".

Ghaith was delighted to be somewhere with modern plumbing: he had refused to relieve himself in the woods.

Around midnight, the Wingmen pulled up at another ferry landing, and Dannen stepped out to relieve himself behind a jetty.

Eventually the visitor was led to another building to relieve himself, while Kabila admonished the guard, "You idiot!

He buys Mr. Quadri breakfast and takes over the stand while Mr. Quadri goes to relieve himself.

Riley, often his own worst critic, is not the crestfallen soul about to relieve himself of Miami's head coaching job.

One man was drunk and, for some bizarre reason, had climbed down from the platform to relieve himself.

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