"Reliever" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person or thing that provides relief, comfort, or respite from a difficulty, obligation, or responsibility.
Example: "The pain reliever helped to ease the headache."
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A person who takes over a team's efforts late in a game, especially in American football or baseball. (e.g. a relief pitcher in baseball)
The athlete found himself as a reliever in the baseball team, pitching in crucial situations to save the game.
The firefighter was called in as a reliever to help put out the blaze before it spread to the nearby forest.
In a tense hostage situation, the negotiator served as a reliever, calming the kidnapper and convincing them to release the hostages.
The nurse acted as a reliever at the hospital, providing emergency care until the doctor could attend to the patient.
The starlet had a reliever in the colleague who covered for her on set while she recovered from an illness.
Relief refers to the feeling of being free from tension, anxiety, or worry. It can also refer to material assistance or support, such as financial or food aid.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The doctor gave her a massive relief from the chronic pain.<br> The government provided immediate relief to the victims of the earthquake.<br> She felt a great sense of relief when she finished her exams.<br> The team received relief from the management after winning the championship.
To rely on someone or something is to depend or count on them, typically for support, help, or guidance.
Relievers are pitchers in baseball who are brought into the game to enter the game in relief of the starting pitcher, typically to face the opposing team's batters for a short stint. They often specialize in pitching in specific situations, such as when the score is close, the opposing team has a powerful lineup, or the reliever is the team's closer, specializing in finishing the game.
Relieving refers to bringing relief or comfort to a person or situation, often by providing help, comfort, or a solution to a problem. It can also mean getting rid of a burden, responsibility, or a difficult situation.
A compound adjective that refers to relating to or involving the intersection of religion and politics. It describes the fusion of religious and political ideologies, institutions, or practices. This term is often used to describe conflicts, tensions, or controversies that arise when religious beliefs or practices intersect with or are used to influence or shape public policy or governance.
Religiofascism refers to a movement that combines elements of religious extremism and authoritarian nationalism, often resulting in the imposition of a particular religious doctrine on others, often to the exclusion or oppression of non-conformers. This ideology seeks to integrate the state with a specific religion, usually a dominant one, with the aim of asserting its complete influence over the social, economic, political, and personal aspects of society.