As often as you like.
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.
The carnival made everybody relieve their stress and enjoy a nice festival.
Let's relieve the tedium of this long journey by getting some hot chocolate and chatting.
The word alluvial (water transported soil) does not commonly use the -ing form.The word sought is likely "alleviating" (to lessen or relieve, as with medical symptoms).
The word assuaged is a verb meaning, 1. to make milder or less severe; relieve; ease; mitigate: to assuage one's grief; to assuage one's pain. 2. to appease; satisfy; allay; relieve: to assuage one's hunger. 3. to soothe, calm, or mollify: to assuage his fears; to assuage her anger.
There was a sign of monotony in her voice.
The monotony of boredom sunk into my head as I stared at the blankness of the wall.
If I were to eat a hamburger every day, the monotony would be boring.
The professor's lecture are known for their monotony.The monotony of the Antarctic winter can be depressing for some resident scientists.Some people can't stand the monotony of everyday life.The monotony of her voice drives me mad.
As a adjective, humdrum means monotonous, dull, tedious, or tame. Example sentence: The humdrum sermon seemed to go on forever. As a noun, humdrum means monotony, monotone, sameness, or boredom. Example sentence: We beat the humdrum of daily life by picking a new place to eat out once a week.
It is advisable to use different wedding flowers to break monotony. Different flowers will make the place colorful.
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"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 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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To relieve pain
to relieve stress..