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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(181) Using this approach, you system programming staff can be relieved of the burden of handling requests for non-production resources, and development charge backs can diminish significantly.
(182) Milan striker Ricardo Oliveira was relieved after ending his goal drought in Tuesday's Coppa Italia Brescia.
(183) By using the utility model, the contradictions that stiff picture, large workload of installation, and extremely low labor capacity exist in a wood-splicing facing for a long time can be relieved.
(184) When I finally recorded it, my fans were relieved that we didn't overproduce it.
(185) The formality of his dark business suit was relieved by a light - co 1 oured tie and gray shoes.
(186) With systemic steroid treatment, the ulcers healed gradually and the painful sensation was greatly relieved.
(187) If orthopnea causes awakening during the night and is relieved by sitting, it is called paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea.
(188) The tophus got no recurred, and neuropathy symptoms of the hand were relieved.
(189) Mike was relieved when I didn't enter the race and gave me an early birthday present, a T-shirt inscribed with the words Happy 41st.
(190) Results 35 completely relieved, 7 partials relieved, 5 aggravated, 5 no effect, the average survival period was 15 months. Conclusion Transfer encephaloma has a high occurring rate.
(191) Results: Pain were relieved in all cases postoperatively and the neurological defects were improved 77.3 % of.
(192) A sedate person out of livery approached them and relieved the maid of her bags.
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(193) An issuing bank is not relieved of any of its obligations to provide reimbursement if reimbursement is not made by a reimbursing bank on first demand.
(194) Results: Pain were relieved in all cases postoperatively the neurological defects were improved all cases.
(195) Since the Reform and Opening, Chinese government gradually relieved the regulation of Price. This gave rise to the disport of price in different region.
(196) Put yourself in blue sky and white clouds, sit on a green grassplot through your imagination. Your heart are sedate, quiet and calm there, so your stress could be relieved in a short time.
(197) At the time Baker's essay was published, the editor in chief of Harper's was Roger Hodge, who was abruptly relieved of his post earlier this year.
(198) The postoperative MRI showed that the cubage of cervical canal expanded and the compression of spinal cord relieved.
(199) That is because of the complexity of the problem and the lack of information about how the stresses around the cat's cradle of neighbouring faults accumulate in some places and are relieved in others.
(200) Loft drew himself up and said formally, " I have just relieved Captain Bentick, as the colonel ordered. ".
(201) The servants relieved their ennui with gambling and gossip about their masters.
(202) Cardiac dyspnea is always worsened by exertion and partly or completely relieved by rest.
(203) When the loade and heat are relieved , the body assumes its natural state again.
(204) Volume of microcirculation, viability and the tension relieved and length gained of the flaps were observed and measured by tensiometer, Doppler flowmeter and computer.
(205) After the hostilities were complete she was relieved by her sister ship HMCSHuron(DDH 281).
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