English to Portuguese Dictionary relieve

relieve

aliviar
definition
verb
the drug was used to promote sleep and to relieve pain
cause (pain, distress, or difficulty) to become less severe or serious.
another signalman relieved him at 5:30
release (someone) from duty by taking their place.
translation of 'relieve'
verb
assistir,
acalmar,
socorrer,
ajudar,
auxiliar,
atenuar,
salvar,
render,
substituir,
aliviar,
libertar,
consolar,
mitigar,
desobrigar,
abrandar
example
Lack of open space to 'relieve' hard-packed pavement and gap-toothed Main Streets drained by malls and sprawl sap the life from downtown.
the drug was used to promote sleep and to 'relieve' pain
A teaspoon of oil added to a hot bath will also help to 'relieve' muscular aches and pains.
Frequent baths, using colloidal oatmeal, also 'relieve' symptoms.
he dispatched an expedition to 'relieve' the city
the drug was used to promote sleep and to 'relieve' pain
Antibiotics and painkillers can temporarily 'relieve' symptoms such as swelling and pain but they are not long-term solutions.
The motivation for prescribing the drugs must be to 'relieve' suffering.
After having Otis 'relieve' him for his 20-minute lunch break he went outside to find Mia waiting for him.
Taken jointly, they prevent the progression of the disease, reduce inflammation, and 'relieve' mild to severe pain.
train your dog to 'relieve' itself where you want it to
Aspirin or acetaminophen can 'relieve' the discomfort associated with cold sores.
Still another important effect is to soothe the lining of the bladder and greatly 'relieve' pain and irritation.
The Red Army and navy attempted to 'relieve' the city with a huge amphibious assault, the Kerch-Feodosiya operation, on 25 December.
I do not believe that the inspector was saying that: he merely noted, quite accurately, that the urban features did in fact 'relieve' the landscape.
His last hope of shoring up his flagging position was to 'relieve' Richard's great fortress of Château-Gaillard, the key to Normandy, which Philip was besieging.
The system's flexibility came from its willingness to promote, as well as its willingness to 'relieve' an officer of duty, if necessary.
Meantime, 'relieve' the pain by applying a warm, damp cloth to your eyelid 10 minutes, four times a day.
Finally she drifted off to sleep, just as they left their tent to go and 'relieve' Tom and Jay from their duty.
Litus had waited for a long time, waiting for one of the two to return, to 'relieve' him from his watchful duties.
Every so often a trooper would don armour and cloak to go and 'relieve' a guard on duty outside.
Or will it 'relieve' the pressure on parents who drive to school every day?
Others find that simple antacids 'relieve' their discomfort.
Sadly, however, it will do nothing to 'relieve' their distress.
He said it would greatly 'relieve' traffic congestion and should be part of the town development plan.
Oatmeal baths, available at the supermarket or pharmacy, can help to 'relieve' itching.
he dispatched an expedition to 'relieve' the city
She glanced round the shadowy room, noting the matching curtains and bed cover that attempted to 'relieve' the gloom.
They staggered up the road and when clear of the town they both needed to 'relieve themselves' and stood in the middle of the road urinating into the dust.
She was 'relieved' to see the bright lights of the terminal only a few feet away.
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