Similar words: relieve, it is believed that, believe, believe in, aggrieved, relief, belief, achieve. Meaning: [rɪ'lɪːv] adj. (of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear.
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(91) When they were relieved they would be debriefed.
(92) She felt his fingers spring away again, relieved.
(93) This relieved me of a good deal of work.
(94) She blinked hard, blew her nose, and was relieved that Luke didn't appear to notice anything amiss.
(95) I was amused and relieved at the easily-remedied cause of the blockage: cased caddis larvae.
(96) At first there was no response to Cleo's knock, at which Dauntless was greatly relieved.
(97) Meredith was relieved to be spared the embarrassment of unavoidable eavesdropping.
(98) He'd been quite happy, relieved even, to hand her over to Mr Taylor's care.
(99) Of the first 126 soldiers relieved from duty in an army recruiting scandal, only three were officers.
(100) The time when you would be relieved by the spectre of a hansom cab in the eerily unpeopled streets.
(101) She had no idea how to proceed during the ceremony and was relieved that a man had to go first.
(102) A wooden corner hit the pursuer in the bony face and Creed was relieved to observe it stagger.
(103) Relieved of her professional role, she manifested herself as an attractive well-dressed young woman answering to the name of Suzanne.
(104) In many ways I was greatly relieved as it had become obvious to me that he wasn't well.
(105) Still, most of us were glad to be relieved of responsibility for our failing learners for a few months.
(106) Those who had feared price and wage freezes were relieved.
(107) The party was greatly relieved to get the whole business over and done with.
(108) You typed the articles,[http://sentencedict.com] relieved me of the household chores and fed me royally.
(109) Many afflictions were cured or relieved for those who drank of it and great numbers of people journeyed there on pilgrimages.
(110) Some crafty young entrepreneurs steamed in and relieved her of several pairs of Pumas at a knockdown price.
(111) Relieved to have grass underfoot silencing his blithe escape, Laverne glances back with all the charm of a lowly jackal.
(112) Some people say that they are actually relieved when they are given a diagnosis.
(113) Yith Kim Seng, Minister of Health, was also relieved of his duties.
(114) Margaret and a few others seemed relieved to get him down, his canes clattering and his body folding in half.
(115) Friends of the family discovered their coupons returned or were relieved of the duty of delivering them.
(116) Greatly relieved, he muttered under his breath and crossed himself several times.
(117) When she swung into the leafy driveway at Cultra, she was relieved to find no other vehicle there.
(118) Billy felt the wind rushing into the cab as the lorry trundled through the tunnel and he felt relieved.
(119) So, after choked phone calls back to Liverpool, I was mightily relieved to touch down at Manchester Airport.
(120) He relieved his frustration, he vented his anger and hatred.
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