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Relieved-of - English meaning

Relieved-of – definitions in English dictionary

phrasal verb

To take a responsibility or job from someone

Usage examples:

After the story appeared in the newspaper, the captain was relieved of his command.
phrasal verb

To help someone by taking a problem or difficult task from them so that they no longer have to deal with it

Usage examples:

Japanese lawyer mika matsumoto says relieving hard-working locals of their debt burdens is her high…

Relieved-of translation into English

Relieved-of: translate from English into Chinese

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解脱

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Verlost van

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Soulagé de

Relieved-of: translate from English into German

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Entlastet

Relieved-of: translate from English into Hindi

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राहत-से

Relieved-of: translate from English into Italian

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Sollevato da

Relieved-of: translate from English into Korean

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안심하다

Relieved-of: translate from English into Russian

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Освобожденный от

Relieved-of: translate from English into Spanish

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Relevado de

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