The feeling that comes when something burdensome is removed or reduced.
1 The interview was certainly not much to the assuagement of the chief's anxiety.
2 Yours will be a great, consuming passion that knows no limit, no assuagement .
3 Would the future Virgil regard her as an assuagement , a balm?
4 This channel for the assuagement of his anxieties was closed.
5 May good Influences watch over her, bring her some assuagement .
6 To some women, the knowledge that a thing must be brings assuagement of the nerves.
7 To-day he knew a cruel assuagement of his torture.
8 With Lilian, to understand a sorrow was to ask herself what she could do for its assuagement .
9 Suffer, that you may drowse thereafter: grill, that you may have a heat on you worth assuagement .
10 Time brought no assuagement of the hate.
11 These common experiences draw men together in sympathy, unite them in a common purpose of assuagement and help.
12 What had at the first suggestion been a terror now grew upon her as an assuagement of pain.
13 And I seek assuagement for myself.
14 To listen was an infinite assuagement , one that was overpoweringly sweet, and for some moments she almost forgot.
15 Violently will my breast then heave; violently will it blow its storm over the mountains: thus cometh its assuagement .
16 In vain Bordine tried to soothe the young man, but he found that a brother's grief was beyond assuagement .
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