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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - relieve

 
 

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Relieve

relieve
 verb  (~d; relieving)  Etymology: Middle English releven, from Anglo-French relever to raise, ~, from Latin relevare, from re- + levare to raise — more at lever  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to free from a burden ; give aid or help to  b. to set free from an obligation, condition, or restriction  c. to ease of a burden, wrong, or oppression by judicial or legislative interposition  2.  a. to bring about the removal or alleviation of ; mitigate helps ~ stress  b. rob, deprive ~d us of our belongings  3.  a. to release from a post, station, or duty  b. to take the place of will ~ the starting pitcher  4. to remove or lessen the monotony of a park ~s the urban landscape  5.  a. to set off by contrast  b. to raise in relief  6. to discharge the bladder or bowels of (oneself)  intransitive verb  1. to bring or give relief  2. to stand out in relief  3. to serve as a relief pitcher  • relievable adjective Synonyms:  ~, alleviate, lighten, assuage, mitigate, allay mean to make something less grievous. ~ implies a lifting of enough of a burden to make it tolerable took an aspirin to ~ the pain. alleviate implies temporary or partial lessening of pain or distress the lotion alleviated the itching. lighten implies reducing a burdensome or depressing weight good news would lighten our worries. assuage implies softening or sweetening what is harsh or disagreeable ocean breezes assuaged the intense heat. mitigate suggests a moderating or countering of the effect of something violent or painful the need to mitigate barbaric laws. allay implies an effective calming or soothing of fears or alarms allayed their fears. RELIEVED  adjective  Date: 1850 experiencing or showing relief especially from anxiety or pent-up emotions  • ~ly adverb
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1.
  v.tr. 1 bring or provide aid or assistance to. 2 alleviate or reduce (pain, suffering, etc.). 3 mitigate the tedium or monotony of. 4 bring military support for (a besieged place). 5 release (a person) from a duty by acting as or providing a substitute. 6 (foll. by of) take (a burden or responsibility) away from (a person). 7 bring into relief; cause to appear solid or detached. Phrases and idioms relieve one's feelings use strong language or vigorous behaviour when annoyed. relieve oneself urinate or defecate. Derivatives relievable adj. reliever n. Etymology: ME f. OF relever f. L relevare (as RE-, levis light) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  ослаблять; разгружать; понижать, сбрасывать (давление); выпускать (газ) ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
3.
  облегчать, ослаблять, разгружать; снимать напряжения; освобождать, расцеплять ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
4.
  затыловывать, затыловать - relieve a stress ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
5.
  гл. 1) облегчать, уменьшать, ослаблять 2) освобождать (от уплаты штрафа и т.п.) 3) увольнять 4) приходить на помощь, выручать RELIEVE облегчать, освобождать (от ответственности) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
6.
  1. облегчать, ослаблять to relieve a cough —- уменьшить кашель to relieve shortages —- устранять нехватку (дефицит) (чего-л.) to relieve the pressure —- ослаблять нажим 2. успокаивать, утешать to relieve smb.'s mind —- успокоить (утешить) кого-л. to relieve one's feelings —- отвести душу I'm much relieved to hear it —- вы меня успокоили, рад это слышать 3. оказывать помощь, выручать to relieve from poverty —- выводить из нищеты 4. воен. снять осаду, деблокировать to relieve the besieged town —- прорвать блокаду осажденного города 5. сменять, обеспечивать смену to relieve a sentry —- сменить дежурного (караульного) to relieve the deck —- ам. сменять дежурного по кораблю to relieve the guard —- сменить караул you will be relieved at ten —- вас сменят (ваш сменщик придет) в 10 часов 6. освобождать (от чего-л.) to feel relieved of a great weight —- словно тяжесть с души свалилась to relieve smb. of responsibility —- снять с кого-л. ответственность to relieve smb. of his purse —- обокрасть кого-л. the thief relieved him of his watch —- вор стащил у него часы let me relieve you of that bag —- разрешите, я понесу эту сумку 7. юр. освобождать (от ответственности, уплаты штрафа и т. п.) 8. освободить кого-л. (от должности и т. п.) to relieve smb. of his rank —- лишить кого-л. звания 9. вносить разнообразие, оживлять to relieve the tedium of the journey —- внести некоторое...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  distress помочь нуждающимся RELIEVE guard сменять караул RELIEVE ones feelings отвести душу RELIEVE oneself испражняться; помочиться RELIEVE I v.  1) облегчать, уменьшать (тяжесть, давление); ослаблять (напряжение)  2) освобождать (от чего-л.); let me relieve you of your suitcase - позвольте мне понести ваш чемодан; to relieve a person of his cash/purse joc. - обокрасть кого-л.; This medicine will help to relieve you from your pain.  3) успокаивать; - relieve ones feelings  4) оказывать помощь, выручать  5) mil. снимать осаду  6) сменять (на посту)  7) освобождать от должности, увольнять; to relieve a person of his position - лишить кого-л. места; освободить кого-л. от должности; The captain was relieved from/of his post when his guilt was proved.  8) вносить разнообразие, оживлять  9) tech. деблокировать - relieve oneself - relievenature II v.  1) делать рельефным  2) быть рельефным; выступать (на фоне) ...
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8.
  (relieves, relieving, relieved) 1. If something relieves an unpleasant feeling or situation, it makes it less unpleasant or causes it to disappear completely. Drugs can relieve much of the pain... VERB: V n 2. If someone or something relieves you of an unpleasant feeling or difficult task, they take it from you. A part-time bookkeeper will relieve you of the burden of chasing unpaid invoices and paying bills. VERB: V n of n 3. If someone relieves you of something, they take it away from you. (FORMAL) A porter relieved her of the three large cases. VERB: V n of n 4. 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: V n 5. If someone is relieved of their duties or is relieved of their post, they are told that they are no longer required to continue in their job. (FORMAL) The officer involved was relieved of his duties because he had violated strict guidelines... VERB: usu passive, be V-ed of n 6. If an army relieves a town or another place which has been surrounded by enemy forces, it frees it. The offensive began several days ago as an attempt to relieve the town. VERB: V n 7. If people or animals relieve themselves, they urinate or defecate. (OLD-FASHIONED) It is not difficult to train your dog to relieve itself on command. VERB: V pron-refl ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
9.
  - c.1370, from O.Fr. relever, from L. relevare "to raise, alleviate," from re-, intensive prefix + levare "to lift up, lighten," from levis "not heavy." ...
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