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Force that effects relief
- The force that effects relief is known as the "relieving force" or colloquially "rescue party".
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Relief, as a military term, refers to the breaking of a siege or an encirclement by an outside force. [1] It may occur in conjunction with a breakout and is one of four possible conclusions of investment, the others being a breakout, surrender or reduction.
Forces are just pushes and pulls in a particular direction. Forces are shown by arrows in diagrams. The direction of the arrow shows the direction in which the force is acting.
to bring alleviation of ( pain, distress, etc) to (someone) 2. to bring aid or assistance to (someone in need, a disaster area, etc) 3. to take over the duties or watch of (someone) 4. to bring aid or a relieving force to (a besieged town, city, etc) 5. to free (someone) from an obligation.
A force is a push or a pull that acts on an object due to the interaction with another object. Force is measured in newtons (N). Forces are divided into contact forces and non-contact...
to take the place of someone and continue doing their job or duties: I'm on duty until 2 p.m. and then Peter is coming to relieve me. [ T ] formal. to free a place that has been surrounded by an enemy army by military force: An armoured battalion was sent to relieve the besieged town. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
to make an unpleasant feeling, such as pain or worry, less strong: She was given a shot of morphine to relieve the pain. She relieved her boredom at home by learning how to type. [ T ] to improve an unpleasant situation: New toll roads could help relieve congestion on other routes.
Relief definition: alleviation, ease, or deliverance through the removal of pain, distress, oppression, etc.. See examples of RELIEF used in a sentence.