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(Of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear.
eased
alleviated
mitigated
Extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary.
sticking
projected
projecting
protruding
jutting
sticking out
1
Investors are
relieved
its problem child has now found a new home.
2
Didn't you hear the audience response?' I'm
relieved
they feel this way.
3
The vape industry says it's
relieved
the law change doesn't go further.
4
Many performers who had already taken to the stage felt
relieved
today.
5
While this might concern her staff, her family were actually rather
relieved
.
6
In all, 26 health and disability groups have been
relieved
of support.
7
Opinion - The Prime Minister will be a
relieved
woman this week.
8
I saw Topaz look across anxiously, then look
relieved
:
Father was chuckling.
9
She said the family had been
relieved
to hear of the arrest.
10
Asad listened in
relieved
amazement; Rosamund caught her breath in sheer dismay.
11
She was
relieved
when the government announced the essential worker subsidy scheme.
12
She told ITV News: I am really
relieved
to have been released.
13
The Lions are no doubt
relieved
to be on their way home.
14
That
relieved
him, and his body reminded him of a different need.
15
He laughed,
relieved
that he'd been able to turn the situation around.
16
Rage in trauma victims doesn't get
relieved
by externals like case closure.
relieved
·
relieved by
feel relieved
look relieved
much relieved
relieved when