There was relief in the crowd after all the nonsense.
The verb form of "relief" is "to relieve."
Relief is the noun, relieve is the verb.
relief as a verb
Relief is the noun, relieve is the verb.
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machlif (מחליף) is the present tense, masculine, singular form of the verb to exchange.
"Relief" is a noun, meaning a reduction or elimination of an ailment or something of the sorts. "Relieve" is a verb, meaning to bring relief.
The verb form of "involvement" is "involve."
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Verb form. A verb tense is - past / present / future /
The progressive or continuous verb form is: be verb + -ing form of verb am waiting / is walking / were sitting / was lying
The verb form of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
Condemn is the verb form.