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View synonyms for relieved

relieved

/ rɪˈliːvd /

adjective

  1. (postpositive; often foll by at, about, etc) experiencing relief, esp from worry or anxiety

  2. mechanical engineering having part of the surface cut away to avoid friction or wear

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In a slow slip event, stresses that build for months to years are relieved in movements of only a few centimeters that occur gradually over days, weeks or months.

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"To be honest, I actually feel validated and relieved that no child is now having to be in that mobile classroom," she told BBC News NI.

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The brothers along with scouts have been relieved of their duties in the first shakeup of the team since Mark Walter became majority owner.

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Shares of BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings got a lift in early Friday trading, as investors were relieved that the membership-based warehouse retailer keeps beating profit expectations, even as sales growth came up short of forecasts.

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Almost all of the filming was done in Scotland – where three decades later Tim Roth returned to make John MacLean's Tornado, and was relieved to find the wintry temperatures had killed off the midges.

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