1. relieved - Adjective
2. relieved - Verb
4. relieved - Adjective Satellite
of Relieve
Source: Webster's dictionarythe jutting limb of a tree Source: Internet
massive projected buttresses Source: Internet
his protruding ribs Source: Internet
a pile of boards sticking over the end of his truck Source: Internet
"2d Chesimard Trial Delayed", p. 45. The new jury selection was marked by attempts by Williams to be relieved of her duties due to disagreements with Shakur as well as Hilton's attorney. Source: Internet
According to Carey: "With it, the people will be relieved — your term will commence with a rising wave of prosperity — the Treasury will be filled and the party that elected you will be increased and strengthened. Source: Internet