1. relieving - Noun
2. relieving - Adjective
3. relieving - Verb
of Relieve
Serving or tending to relieve.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBy relieving the brain of all unnecessary work, a good notation sets it free to concentrate on more advanced problems, and, in effect, increases the mental power of the race. Alfred North Whitehead
"strong>The good particular men may do separately, in relieving the sick, is small, compared with what they may do collectively. Benjamin Franklin
In addition to relieving patient suffering, research is needed to help reduce the enormous economic and social burdens posed by chronic diseases such as osteoporosis, arthritis, diabetes, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, cancer, heart disease, and stroke. Ike Skelton
It was just this interesting, my first, the first time you hear your child in any way criticise you. It's the worst review of your life and it's really relieving to find out that they don't know what they're saying. Tea Leoni
By compassion we make others' misery our own, and so, by relieving them, we relieve ourselves also. Thomas Browne
The most wonderful study of mankind is man. Relieving human suffering and diffusing universal knowledge is humanitarian. Daniel D. Palmer