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    re·lieve
    [rəˈlēv]
    verb
    relieve (verb) · relieves (third person present) · relieved (past tense) · relieved (past participle) · relieving (present participle)
    1. cause (pain, distress, or difficulty) to become less severe or serious:
      "the drug was used to promote sleep and to relieve pain"
      • cause (someone) to stop feeling distressed or anxious about something:
        "he was relieved by her change of tone"
    2. release (someone) from duty by taking their place:
      "another signalman relieved him at 5:30"
      • 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.
    3. (relieve someone of)
      take (a burden) from someone:
      "he relieved her of her baggage"
      • free someone from (a tiresome responsibility):
        "she relieved me of the household chores"
      • used euphemistically to indicate that someone has been deprived of something:
        "he was relieved of his world title"
    4. make less tedious or monotonous by the introduction of variety or of something striking or pleasing:
      "the bird's body is black, relieved only by white under the tail"
    5. (relieve oneself)
      urinate or defecate (used euphemistically):
      "train your dog to relieve itself where you want it to"
    6. archaic
      make (something) stand out:
      "the twilight relieving in purple masses the foliage of the island"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French relever, from Latin relevare, from re- (expressing intensive force) + levare ‘raise’ (from levis ‘light’).
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    verb
    1. cause (pain, distress, or difficulty) to become less severe or serious:
      Opposite:
      • release (someone) from duty by taking their place:
        take over from
        stand in for
        act as stand-in for
        fill in for
        substitute for
        act as a substitute for
        deputize for
        be a proxy for
        provide cover for
        act as locum for
        hold the fort for
        do something in someone's place/stead
        • take (a burden) from someone:
          free of/from
          set free from
          release from
          liberate from
          exempt from
          excuse from
          absolve from
          extricate from
          discharge from
          unburden of
          disburden of
          disencumber of
          deliver from
          rescue from
          save from
          disembarrass of
          Opposite:
          put an extra burden on
        • make less tedious or monotonous by the introduction of variety or of something striking or pleasing:
        • urinate or defecate (used euphemistically):
          go to the toilet
          go to the lavatory
          wet one's bed/pants
          wet oneself
          cock/lift its leg
          pass/discharge/excrete feces
          have a bowel movement
          have a BM
          evacuate one's bowels
          open one's bowels
          void excrement
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      2. The verb "relieve" in English has the following meanings:
        1. To provide relief for a bad situation or for people in need.
        2. To take the place of someone and continue doing their job or duties.
        3. To ease or alleviate pain, distress, anxiety, or need123.
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        relieve verb (HELP) [ T ] to provide relief for a bad situation or for people in need: emergency food aid to help relieve the famine [ T ] to take the place of someone and continue doing their job or duties: I'm on duty until 2 p.m. and then Peter is coming to relieve me. [ T ] formal
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        : to free partly or wholly from a burden or from distress relieve parents of worry 2 : to bring about the removal or reduction of efforts to relieve world hunger 3 : to release from a post or duty relieve a sentry
        www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/relieve
        verb (used with object), re·lieved, re·liev·ing. to ease or alleviate (pain, distress, anxiety, need, etc.). to free from anxiety, fear, pain, etc. to free from need, poverty, etc.
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