Relieve
verb — past tense: relieved ; past participle: relieved ; present participle: relieving ;
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- (TRANSITIVE) (To ease or reduce, to free from pain, distress, to bring help, to remove or lessen, to replace or take the place of a person on duty, to lessen the monotony of; to alleviate to remedy, to take a thing from (a person) to raise the siege of (a town), to release (a person) from a duty or tadk by taking his place or providing a substitute. -relieve oneself to urinate or defecate) ជួយសម្រាលបន្ទុក, សម្រាល, បន្ធូរបន្ថយ, ជួយ, សង្គ្រោះ, ឧបត្ថម្ភ, គាំទ្រ, ជួយរំលែកការ, លោះ, ដោះ, ធ្វើឱ្យស្រឡះ, ឱ្យរួចពីកាតព្វកិច្ច, ធុរៈ, សម្រាលទុក្ខ, ធ្វើឱ្យស្ងប់, រំភើបរឺមិនឱ្យភ័យ់
Example: Relieve anxiety, pain, Relieve the guard, Relieve from duty, to relieve the pressure, The brilliant mural relieved the severity of the white walls.relieve pain ធ្វើឱ្យធូរស្បើយ, ធ្វើឱ្យស្រាក, រម្ងាប relieve the guard ផ្លាស់វេន - 2.
- ធើ្វអោយធូរស្រាលឡើង, បញ្ចប់ការហ៊ុំព័ទ្ធ
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- (វេជ្ជសាស្ត្រ) ធ្វើឲ្យស្បើយ ឬស្រួលខ្លួន
ENGLISH MEANING
verb — past tense: relieved ; past participle: relieved ; present participle: relieving ;
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- (TRANSITIVE) To lift up; to raise again, as one who has fallen; to cause to rise.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To cause to seem to rise; to put in relief; to give prominence or conspicuousness to; to set off by contrast.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To raise up something in; to introduce a contrast or variety into; to remove the monotony or sameness of.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To raise or remove, as anything which depresses, weighs down, or crushes; to render less burdensome or afflicting; to alleviate; to abate; to mitigate; to lessen; as, to relieve pain; to relieve the wants of the poor.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To free, wholly or partly, from any burden, trial, evil, distress, or the like; to give ease, comfort, or consolation to; to give aid, help, or succor to; to support, strengthen, or deliver; as, to relieve a besieged town.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To release from a post, station, or duty; to put another in place of, or to take the place of, in the bearing of any burden, or discharge of any duty.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To ease of any imposition, burden, wrong, or oppression, by judicial or legislative interposition, as by the removal of a grievance, by indemnification for losses, or the like; to right.
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- abate, allay, alleviate, assuage, comfort, diminish, ease, extenuate, lighten, mitigate, soften, solace, soothe
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- aggravate, agitate, augment, increase, irritate