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单词 relieves
释义

relieve

verb

re·​lieve ri-ˈlēv How to pronounce relieve (audio)
relieved; relieving

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 relieve stress
b
: rob, deprive
relieved us of our belongings
3
a
: to release from a post, station, or duty
b
: to take the place of
will relieve the starting pitcher
4
: to remove or lessen the monotony of
a park relieves 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
ri-ˈlē-və-bəl How to pronounce relieve (audio)
adjective

Synonyms

  • allay
  • alleviate
  • assuage
  • ease
  • help
  • mitigate
  • mollify
  • palliate
  • soothe
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Example Sentences

I took a pill to relieve my headache. I wish I could relieve your suffering. What's the best way to relieve stress? She tried to relieve the tension by making a joke. an effort to relieve traffic congestion We need to find ways to relieve overcrowding in our schools. I've come to relieve the guard on duty. The soldiers were relieved by 30,000 fresh troops. See More
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English releven, from Anglo-French relever to raise, relieve, from Latin relevare, from re- + levare to raise — more at lever

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Kids Definition

relieve

verb

re·​lieve ri-ˈlēv How to pronounce relieve (audio)
relieved; relieving
1
: to free partly or wholly from a burden, pain, or distress
The phone call relieved the worried parents.
2
: to bring about the removal or lessening of
No words could relieve her sorrow.
3
: to release from a post or duty
relieve a sentry
4
: to break the sameness of
The dark red house was relieved by white trim.

Medical Definition

relieve

transitive verb

re·​lieve ri-ˈlēv How to pronounce relieve (audio)
relieved; relieving
1
: to bring about the removal or alleviation of (pain or discomfort)
2
: to discharge the bladder or bowels of (oneself)

Legal Definition

relieve

transitive verb

re·​lieve
relieved; relieving
: to set free from a duty, burden, or liability
cannot be relieved of his negligence
the trust cannot relieve the trustees of those very basic duties that the law imposes Hosey v. Burgess, 890 S.W.2d 262 (1995)

relieves

verb

present tense third-person singular of relieve
1
as in alleviates
to make more bearable or less severe an ice pack will relieve the swelling

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • alleviates
  • eases
  • soothes
  • helps
  • mitigates
  • softens
  • allays
  • assuages
  • improves
  • heals
  • cures
  • enhances
  • mollifies
  • lightens
  • palliates
  • remedies
  • tempers
  • corrects
  • moderates
  • abates
  • ameliorates
  • repairs
  • rectifies
  • fixes
  • enriches
  • refines
  • amends
  • reforms
  • perfects
  • emends
  • mends
  • betters
  • meliorates

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • aggravates
  • exacerbates
  • hurts
  • impairs
  • injures
  • heightens
  • harms
  • intensifies
  • sharpens
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2
as in rids
to set (a person or thing) free of something that encumbers the bellhop relieved him of his luggage and led him to the elevator

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • rids
  • frees
  • clears
  • unburdens
  • liberates
  • divests
  • loosens
  • disburdens
  • disencumbers
  • emancipates
  • redeems
  • rescues
  • unbinds
  • looses
  • disengages
  • springs
  • extricates
  • enfranchises
  • unchains
  • discharges
  • releases
  • manumits
  • delivers
  • disentangles
  • unfetters
  • uncages
  • bails (out)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • burdens
  • encumbers
  • restrains
  • saddles
  • hampers
  • subjects
  • weights (down)
  • weighs down
  • bogs (down)
  • fetters
  • shackles
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3
as in replaces
to take the place of at daybreak a soldier arrived to relieve the one who had spent the night on guard duty

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • replaces
  • supersedes
  • supplants
  • preempts
  • usurps
  • displaces
  • substitutes
  • displants
  • cuts out
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