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relieve (Free from burden), verb abate, allay, assuage, deliver, disburden, disencumber, disengage, emancipate, exempt, extricate, free, liberate, lighten, manumit, mitigate, moderate, relax, release, rid, set free, unburden, unload relieve (Give aid), verb aid, alleviate, ameliorate, assist, better, calm, comfort, cure, ease, give help, give relief, heal, help, improve, medicate, meliorate, minister to, reenforce, remedy, render assistance, salve, soothe, succor, treat See also: abate, aid, allay, alleviate, assist, assuage, commute, cure, demote, diminish, discharge, disencumber, disentangle, dismiss, divest, ease, excuse, exonerate, extricate, free, help, lessen, liberate, meliorate, mitigate, mollify, pacify, palliate, redress, release, remedy How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Mia Hamm, who did not score in her fourth consecutive game, and who has admitted to lacking confidence on penalty kicks, made a decisive move this time, putting the Americans up 4-3 and jumping relievedly into the arms of her teammates. |
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