de relieve

  • 11relieve — [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

  • 12relieve — relieve, alleviate, lighten, assuage, mitigate, allay are comparable when they mean to make something tolerable or less grievous. Though they are often used interchangeably, they are clearly distinguishable. Relieve implies a lifting of enough of …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 13Relieve — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El término relieve puede referirse a: Relieve terrestre, para las formas que adopta la superficie de la corteza terrestre. Relieve (arte), para la técnica escultórica. Obtenido de Relieve Categoría:… …

    Wikipedia Español

  • 14Relieve costero — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Acantilado en el mar Cantábrico. El relieve costero, es aquel relieve que se refiere a los accidentes geográficos que se encuentran en las costas, que es el lugar donde la tierra emergida y el mar tienen contacto.… …

    Wikipedia Español

  • 15relieve yourself — formal phrase to use the toilet Thesaurus: going to the toilethyponym Main entry: relieve * * * relieve yourself : to pass waste from your body He stopped the car and went out into the woods to relieve him …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 16relieve — re·lieve vt re·lieved, re·liev·ing: to set free from a duty, burden, or liability cannot be relieved of his negligence the trust cannot relieve the trustees of those very basic duties that the law imposes Hosey v. Burgess, 890 S.W.2d 262 (1995)… …

    Law dictionary

  • 17relieve sb of their duties — relieve sb of their duties/responsibilities/position, etc. ► to take away someone s job or official position because they are not good enough or have done something wrong: »The governing body is coming under huge pressure to relieve the chairman… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 18relieve sb of their duties/responsibilities/position — relieve sb of their duties/responsibilities/position, etc. ► to take away someone s job or official position because they are not good enough or have done something wrong: »The governing body is coming under huge pressure to relieve the chairman… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 19relieve sb of their duties/responsibilities/position, etc. — relieve sb of their duties/responsibilities/position, etc. ► to take away someone s job or official position because they are not good enough or have done something wrong: »The governing body is coming under huge pressure to relieve the chairman… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 20relieve sb of their position — relieve sb of their duties/responsibilities/position, etc. ► to take away someone s job or official position because they are not good enough or have done something wrong: »The governing body is coming under huge pressure to relieve the chairman… …

    Financial and business terms