relieve+from+distress

  • 51Everett Mitchell — (March 15, 1898 in Oak Park, Illinois d. November 12, 1990 Wheaton, Illinois) was an American gospel singer and radio innovator.Growing up impoverished, Everett wore his sister s hand me down shoes to school. When working as a child, Mitchell… …

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  • 52Césaire — m French: from the Late Latin personal name Caesarius, a derivative of CAESAR (SEE Caesar). The name was borne most notably by an early bishop of Arles (470–542). During the siege of that city in 508 he sold the treasures of his church in order… …

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  • 53solace — sol·ace || sÉ‘lÉ™s / sÉ’l n. consolation, relief from distress; source of comfort v. comfort, console, encourage; relieve, appease …

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  • 54solaced — adj. comforted, encouraged, consoled; alleviated, relieved sol·ace || sÉ‘lÉ™s / sÉ’l n. consolation, relief from distress; source of comfort v. comfort, console, encourage; relieve, appease …

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  • 55solaces — sol·ace || sÉ‘lÉ™s / sÉ’l n. consolation, relief from distress; source of comfort v. comfort, console, encourage; relieve, appease …

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  • 56solacing — sol·ace || sÉ‘lÉ™s / sÉ’l n. consolation, relief from distress; source of comfort v. comfort, console, encourage; relieve, appease …

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  • 57Relieved — Relieve Re*lieve (r? l?v ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Relieved} ( l?vd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Relieving}.] [OE. releven, F. relever to raise again, discharge, relieve, fr. L. relevare to lift up, raise, make light, relieve; pref. re re + levare to raise …

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  • 58Relieving — Relieve Re*lieve (r? l?v ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Relieved} ( l?vd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Relieving}.] [OE. releven, F. relever to raise again, discharge, relieve, fr. L. relevare to lift up, raise, make light, relieve; pref. re re + levare to raise …

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  • 59reliever — relieve ► VERB 1) alleviate or remove (pain, distress, or difficulty). 2) (usu. be relieved) cause (someone) to stop feeling distressed or anxious. 3) release (someone) from duty by taking their place. 4) (relieve of) take (a burden or… …

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  • 60mental disorder — Any illness with a psychological origin, manifested either in symptoms of emotional distress or in abnormal behaviour. Most mental disorders can be broadly classified as either psychoses or neuroses (see neurosis; psychosis). Psychoses (e.g.,… …

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