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View definitions for relieve

relieve

verb as in help; give assistance

verb as in remove blame, responsibility

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City did not comment publicly but will likely be relieved the saga is over, while Kelly's wish to leave in search of regular game time has finally been granted.

From BBC

We were “just shocked that she was there, but we were relieved that we found her.”

He said he was given conflicting information by NIE over the weekend but was relieved to be back home again after an experience that had left him exhausted.

From BBC

“He wasn’t panicking, but he was a little emotional and just relieved,” Cheshier said.

The singers settled their divorce after more than a month of tension, and Cyrus is ‘relieved.’

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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