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    relieve
    /rɪˈliːv/

    verb

    • 1. cause (pain, distress, or difficulty) to become less severe or serious: "the drug was used to promote sleep and to relieve pain" Similar alleviatemitigateassuageallayOpposite aggravate
    • 2. release (someone) from duty by taking their place: "another signalman relieved him at 5.30" Similar replacetake over fromtake the place ofstand in for

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  2. RELIEVE definition: 1. to make an unpleasant feeling, such as pain or worry, less strong: 2. to improve an unpleasant…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RELIEVE is to free from a burden : give aid or help to. How to use relieve in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Relieve.

  4. To relieve is to ease a burden or take over for someone. An aspirin can relieve a headache, and a substitute can relieve the teacher who fell asleep on her desk after lunch.

  5. If you relieve someone, you take their place and continue to do the job or duty that they have been doing. At seven o'clock the night nurse came in to relieve her. [ VERB noun ]

  6. Relieve definition: to ease or alleviate (pain, distress, anxiety, need, etc.).. See examples of RELIEVE used in a sentence.

  7. 1. a. To cause a lessening or alleviation of: relieved all his symptoms; relieved the tension. b. To make less tedious, monotonous, or unpleasant: Only one small candle relieved the gloom. 2. To free from pain, anxiety, or distress: I was relieved by the news that they had arrived home safely. 3. a.

  8. to improve an unpleasant situation: New toll roads could help relieve congestion on other routes. Fewer examples. Rubbing dock leaves on nettle stings helps to relieve the pain. The routine was the same every day, with nothing to relieve the monotony. There must be some way you can relieve the pain.

  9. Definition of relieve verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. verb. relieved, relieves, relieving. To cause a lessening or alleviation of. Relieved all his symptoms; relieved the tension. American Heritage. To serve as a relief pitcher. Webster's New World. To ease, lighten, or reduce (pain, anxiety, etc.) Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To free (a person) from pain, discomfort, anxiety, etc.

  11. relieve something to make a problem less serious synonym alleviate efforts to relieve poverty to relieve traffic congestion. relieve something to make something less boring, especially by introducing something different We played cards to relieve the boredom of the long wait.