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Sentence count:205+19Posted:2016-12-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: relieveit is believed thatbelievebelieve inaggrievedreliefbeliefachieveMeaning: [rɪ'lɪːv]  adj. (of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear. 
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(121) She settled him in his chair, and was relieved to see that he seemed to be calming down a little.
(122) Severe urgency was defined as an urgent need to defecate which has to be relieved in less than one minute to avoid incontinence.
(123) Would they riot or would they be relieved that an even-handed exercise had removed their tormentors?
(124) She picked up her handbag, and he rose from behind his desk to take a relieved and ceremonious farewell.
(125) And although the hospitality was superb, we were relieved to move to the warmer climate of Vancouver and Vancouver Island.
(126) This is exactly what happened when John MacLeod was relieved of his command.
(127) It can also be relieved or controlled by drugs and in severe cases, surgery.
(128) But she would be relieved to get back to her own bright flat again, going about her normal Saturday chores.
(129) Within two weeks of the attack, both men were relieved of their commands and automatically demoted to two-star rank.
(130) He was even maybe a little bit relieved, because immediately it was clear that Ernie was what she needed.
(131) For this he was relieved of his world title and, like Johnson, was involuntarily immobilized.
(132) The following Sunday I took my husband into hospital to be relieved of a bony hip in favour of a titanium one.
(133) At any rate, Ramsay reached the Town ford relieved to find no one there.
(134) Angina is a severe pain in the chest brought on by exertion and relieved by rest.
(135) She was glad when Westerfield church hove into view and sensed that he was just as relieved.
(136) In the process, population and economic pressures could be relieved from the heavily developed central region.
(137) His companions read the commendation for a departing soul; he seemed relieved.
(138) It is the convincing win the Ducks needed, and Jody is more relieved than happy.
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(139) She laughed, partly amused at his fascination with the woman and partly relieved at being able to delay her decision.
(140) Once her engagement was announced, our bride began to wear very sober dresses, black relieved by the smallest pattern.
(141) He was relieved from duty by the end of the week.
(142) To the south lay a vast area of redevelopment, relieved only by the remains of a Victorian terrace.
(143) After rolling on the sand in excruciating pain until stars lit up the sky, he relieved himself for a good half-hour.
(144) Sherman was relieved for a moment, but then he felt cheated.
(145) In the spring of 1993, Li suffered a heart attack and was relieved of more duties.
(146) In fact, between you and me, I think she's relieved.
(147) Army officers whose commissions were based on nothing more than a personal friendship with Santa Anna were relieved of their commands.
(148) Severely ill patients are given support in hospitals, their symptoms being relieved as far as possible, and most eventually recover.
(149) Everyone was relieved when the ceremony at the Ambassador's residence went off without a hitch.
(150) She added, by way of conversation, that she must wait patiently to be relieved of the burden of living.
More similar words: relieveit is believed thatbelievebelieve inaggrievedreliefbeliefachievereprievewhite lieachievementderelictreliablereligiousrelinquishreliabilitypreliminaryseverelyrelinquishmentdivedlive downinvolvedobservedperceiveddepravedimprovedreservedliegrievanceachievable
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