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to relieve sb's mind

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  • relieve — [ri lēv′] vt. relieved, relieving [ME releven < OFr relever < L relevare, to lift up again < re , again + levare, to raise: see LEVER] 1. a) to ease, lighten, or reduce (pain, anxiety, etc.) b) to free (a person) from pain, discomfort,… …   English World dictionary

  • relieve — [v1] make less painful; let up on abate, allay, alleviate, appease, assuage, break, brighten, calm, comfort, console, cure, decrease, diminish, divert, dull, ease, free, interrupt, lighten, mitigate, moderate, mollify, palliate, qualify, quiet,… …   New thesaurus

  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind — Theatrical release poster Directed by Michel Gondry …   Wikipedia

  • A.I.M. (Artists In Mind) — A.I.M., or Artists In Mind, is a charity based in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. It exists to enable and promote the artistic activities of people with acute mental health problems, although A.I.M. themselves tend to prefer the term spiritual and… …   Wikipedia

  • set one's mind at rest — {v. phr.} To relieve someone s anxieties; reassure someone. * / Lef me set your mind at rest about the operation, Dr. Vanek said. You ll be back on your feet in a week. / …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • set one's mind at rest — {v. phr.} To relieve someone s anxieties; reassure someone. * / Lef me set your mind at rest about the operation, Dr. Vanek said. You ll be back on your feet in a week. / …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • set\ one's\ mind\ at\ rest — v. phr. To relieve someone s anxieties; reassure someone. Let me set your mind at rest about the operation, Dr. Vanek said. You ll be back on your feet in a week …   Словарь американских идиом

  • put someone's mind at rest — put (or set) someone s mind (or doubts or fears) at rest relieve someone of anxiety or uncertainty; reassure someone …   Useful english dictionary

  • ease — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. comfort, luxury; rest, repose; content, enjoyment, complacency; relief; leisure, convenience; facility, readiness, expertness; unconstraint, naturalness. See pleasure, elegance. v. mitigate, lessen,… …   English dictionary for students

  • unburden — /un berr dn/, v.t. 1. to free from a burden. 2. to relieve (one s mind, conscience, etc.) by revealing or confessing something. 3. to cast off or get rid of, as a burden or something burdensome; disclose; reveal: He unburdened the worries that… …   Universalium

  • unburden — un•bur•den [[t]ʌnˈbɜr dn[/t]] v. t. 1) to free from a burden 2) to relieve (one s mind, conscience, etc.) by confessing something 3) to cast off or get rid of, as a burden; disclose • Etymology: 1530–40 …   From formal English to slang

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