Harm, hurt, injure, pain...
When something happens that is the exact opposite of what you expected to happen, this is called irony. An example would be getting candles to relieve your stress and them accidentally burning the house down.
It is not true that whole grains contribute to constipation. The opposite is true, whole grains can help to relieve constipation.
Will a quick answer relieve your tension? Relieve that watchman, sailor!
Dreams help relieve stress by helping relieve the pressure that comes along.
The verb is "to relieve" (e.g. from pain). The noun is "relief." To relieve is to provide relief.Synonyms (verbs) you might use are alleviate, assuage, or mitigate.
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relieve stress
"There are some mild analgesics used to relieve pain." "The new lanes should relieve some of the traffic congestion on the bridge." "I went to the bathroom to relieve myself."
The verb of relived is relieve. As in "to relieve someone or something".
foreign humanitarian assistance does not relieve
yo relieve stress and pain
The noun forms of the verb to relieve are reliever, relief, and the gerund, relieving.