| # | Title | Terms | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
Tagged sets: relieve (2 sets) | |||
| 1 | RELIEVE DEL LITORAL PERUANOby pablo | 4 terms | July 12, 2008 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | relieve | to ease or alleviate | Spelling List 3 |
| 2 | relieve | to free from burden | English Vocabulary (14,15,16) |
| 3 | relieve | to free from burden/problem; to release from a duty or position | VOCABULARY WEek Sept 17-21 |
| 4 | relieve | provide physical relief, as from pain | roselyn setPQRS |
| 5 | relieve | alleviate | SAT vocabulary |
| 6 | relieve | rahatlatmak | G!ZEM |
| 7 | relieve | free from a burden, evil, or distress | Euthanasia |
| 8 | relieve | lighten | Vocab (verbs) |
| 9 | relieve | reduce, ease, alleviate, assuage 경감하다 | Hackers TOEFL 28-4 |
| 10 | relieve | to ease; to free from an unpleasant situation | MrsLee_SAT_WK2 |
| 11 | relieve | to ease; lessen | MEC4 Lesson 145 |
| 12 | RELIEVE | ALIVIAR | MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY |
| 13 | relieve | 1. provide physical relief, as from pain ex: This pill will ~ your headaches 2., lessen the intensity of or calm | AWL14 |
| 14 | relieve | provide physical relief, as from pain | bean |
| 15 | relieve | lindern | Work with English |
| 16 | relieve | aliviar | SPANISH VERBS - LETTER Q-R |
| 17 | relieve | to take from a person something that they are carrying, in helpful or polite way | HW(Honey Words) |
| 18 | relieve | to take from a person something that they are carrying, in a helpful or polite way | ILW(I Love words) |
| 19 | RELIEVE | GRAN VEGETACION, RIOS CAUDALOSOS | LA SELVA |
| 20 | Relieve | أعفى - يعفي - إعفاء | Verbs (Large Set) |
| 21 | Relieve | خفف - يخفف - تخفيف | Verbs (Large Set) |
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