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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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(151) Relieved yet confused, I tried to reconstruct the actual event.
(152) By releasing it into the world, he relieved himself and taunted the fates to punish him.
(153) It always did, but in the end he would be relieved.
(154) These inventions not only relieved the boredom but gave escape from pain.
(155) Glyn had come yesterday, but Shirley had already cooked, and he had looked extremely relieved at that.
(156) Both the mothers and fathers were greatly relieved when they actually saw their children.
(157) Bush has pledged cooperation until Clinton's inauguration on January 20 and seemed almost relieved to be through with a vicious campaign.
(158) It was a dismal day at Frederick when the news was promulgated that General Hooker was relieved of the command.
(159) Falkenhayn was relieved of his command by the Kaiser in August and replaced by Hindenburg and Ludendorff.
(160) The day was too much, and the battalion commander requested to be relieved of his duty.
(161) Seb was somewhat less effusive in his acclaim, yet he was far more relieved than anyone else at Nahum's success.
(162) He was taken off the critical list last night, so we're very relieved.
(163) Relieved(sentencedict.com), we leapt out of our sinking craft and dragged it up the beach to the waiting clothes- stand in the sand.
(164) I try hard not to look awed and am relieved when I manage to appear nothing more than suitably impressed.
(165) The relieved Prince grunted an acknowledgement, then leaned forward to gaze critically in the mirror.
(166) Thus, Ahab is relieved to know that Star-buck does finally obey his commands.
(167) Immediate pressure on peasant living standards was relieved by the abolition of redemption dues and restraint of the tax burden.
(168) Anyone worried that citrus fruits are too acid will be relieved to learn that they become alkaline during digestion.
(169) She too has given him confidence and relieved some of the loneliness of his position.
(170) Snapping out of his brief trance,[sentencedict.com] Mungo supposed Stanley was relieved that at least the shop had survived the flood.
(171) She started to count how many people, who might not confess it in simple language, were relieved MacQuillan had gone.
(172) This declaration a little relieved my abashment.
(173) Vitiligo patients for domestic Persistent pain relieved.
(174) Dr: Do you feel relieved after expectoration?
(175) Got up at that time, I on and stayed relieved in the basso .
(176) The room rocked with laughter. The hilarity relieved the tension of a moment ago.
(177) Results: Pain was relieved after packing when using MEBO gauze strip and auxo-action of MEBO in cleaning of crust and epithelization was found.
(178) Furthermore, overproduction was not relieved and credit capital saw a surplus, while the unemployment rate stayed high.
(179) Now, these have the cash equivalent person to feel that is very relieved.
(180) But Ferraby Lionheart is, I'm relieved to report, actually very talented.
More similar words: relieveit is believed thatbelievebelieve inaggrievedreliefbeliefachievereprievewhite lieachievementderelictreliablereligiousrelinquishreliabilitypreliminaryseverelyrelinquishmentdivedlive downinvolvedobservedperceiveddepravedimprovedreservedliegrievanceachievable
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