- lieved
- re·lieved;re·lieved·ly;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
un|be|lieved — «UHN bih LEEVD», adjective. 1. not believed, credited, or trusted: »As I, thus wrong d, hence unbelieved go (Shakespeare). 2. = incredible. (Cf. ↑incredible) … Useful english dictionary
un|re|lieved — «UHN rih LEEVD», adjective. not relieved: »unrelieved monotony, the unrelieved hardships of pioneer life … Useful english dictionary
un·re·lieved — /ˌʌnrıˈliːvd/ adj 1 of something unpleasant : continuing without stopping or changing : ↑constant unrelieved pain/hostility/gloom 2 : not including anything that provides a desirable change windowless walls unrelieved by even a single doorway a… … Useful english dictionary
Re — Re; re·able; re·absorb; re·absorption; re·accept; re·access; re·accession; re·acclimatization; re·acclimatize; re·accommodate; re·accommodation; re·accounting; re·accredit; re·accreditation; re·acetylation; re·acknowledge; re·acquaint;… … English syllables
Unbelieved — Un be*lieved , a. Not believed; disbelieved. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Neoplatonism — Philosophical system (or group of systems) derived from the ancient Athenian philosopher Plato (428 348 B.C.); it is called Neoplatonism rather than Platonism because it tends to vary consider ably from the actual teachings of Plato and his… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
relieve — To free wholly or partly from pain or discomfort, either physical or mental. [through O. Fr. fr. L. re levo, to lift up, lighten] * * * re·lieve ri lēv vt, re·lieved; re·liev·ing 1) to bring about the removal or alleviation of (pain or… … Medical dictionary
Saint-Nicholas/Sint-Nikolaas — (Church) (Rue de Tabora/Petite Rue au Beurre) The exact date of the founding of the church of Saint Nicholas is not known. It is first mentioned in documents dating from the second half of the 12th century. The church has existed from the… … Historical Dictionary of Brussels
believe — be·lieve vt be·lieved, be·liev·ing: to consider to be true or honest Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. believe I … Law dictionary
relieve — 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