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to relieved

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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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Alice's mother slowly moved from reconciled to relieved.

A moment later, the screech finally subsided, to relieved applause.

Under gray and chilly skies, three pre-college teachers handed out leaflets to nervous auditioners going in and to relieved ones coming out.

The Knicks are still teetering there, happily and with a renewed confidence, after bullying their way to an 85-75 victory at Madison Square Garden, where the mood went from tense to boisterous to relieved in a matter of hours.

The atmosphere in the room, it seems to me, has shifted from coiled nervousness – after all, it's only two weeks, now, until A Pacifist's Guide to Cancer makes its debut at Home in Manchester – to relieved excitement.

The increased resistance to drought that is observed upon addition of IONs can thus be related to relieved oxidative stress.

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I offered to relieve him.

Treatment is to relieve symptoms.

He also needs to relieve himself".

Medications may be given to relieve nausea.

Aspirin can be used to relieve pain.

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