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- Dictionaryverbrelieved (past tense) · relieved (past participle)
- release (someone) from duty by taking their place:"another signalman relieved him at 5:30"Similar:take over fromstand in foract as stand-in forfill in forsubstitute foract as a substitute fordeputize forbe a proxy forprovide cover foract as locum forhold the fort fordo something in someone's place/stead
- bring military support for (a besieged place):"he dispatched an expedition to relieve the city"
- baseball(of a relief pitcher) take the place of (another pitcher) during a game.
- (relieve someone of)take (a burden) from someone:"he relieved her of her baggage"Similar:free of/fromset free fromrelease fromliberate fromexempt fromexcuse fromabsolve fromextricate fromdischarge fromunburden ofdisburden ofdisencumber ofdeliver fromrescue fromsave fromdisembarrass ofOpposite:put an extra burden on
- free someone from (a tiresome responsibility):"she relieved me of the household chores"Similar:take over fromstand in foract as stand-in forfill in forsubstitute foract as a substitute fordeputize forbe a proxy forprovide cover foract as locum forhold the fort fordo something in someone's place/stead
- used euphemistically to indicate that someone has been deprived of something:"he was relieved of his world title"Similar:swindle out ofcheat out ofprevent from havingprevent from gainingdeprive ofdispossess ofrob ofstrip ofrelieve of
- (relieve oneself)urinate or defecate (used euphemistically):"train your dog to relieve itself where you want it to"Similar:go to the toiletgo to the lavatorywet one's bed/pantswet oneselfcock/lift its legpass/discharge/excrete feceshave a bowel movementhave a BMevacuate one's bowelsopen one's bowelsvoid excrement
- archaicmake (something) stand out:"the twilight relieving in purple masses the foliage of the island"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French relever, from Latin relevare, from re- (expressing intensive force) + levare ‘raise’ (from levis ‘light’). - Synonyms for "relieved" include123:
- Reassured
- Relaxed
- Satisfied
- Allayed
- Alleviated
- Appeased
- Glad
- Happy
- Pleased
- Comforted
- Cheered
- Grateful
- Thankful
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.On this page you'll find 59 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to relieved, such as: reassured, relaxed, satisfied, allayed, alleviated, and appeased.www.thesaurus.com/browse/relievedSynonyms for RELIEVE: alleviate, help, soothe, mitigate, ease, soften, allay, assuage; Antonyms of RELIEVE: hurt, impair, harm, injure, aggravate, exacerbate, intensify, heightenwww.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/relieveSynonyms for relieved in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for relieved. 16 synonyms for relieved: glad, happy, pleased, comforted, cheered, reassured, grateful, thankful, alleviated, eased, jutting, projected, projecting, protruding.www.freethesaurus.com/relieved Explore further
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