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relieved

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adjective

  1. postpositive; often foll by at, about, etc experiencing relief, esp from worry or anxiety
  2. mechanical engineering having part of the surface cut away to avoid friction or wear
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"I was a bit nervous to be fair, just so relieved it went in. Matz saved two penalties and I just knew I had to capitalise and send us to Wembley," Yates said.

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Speaking on the steps outside court where she was surrounded by supporters, Warner said she was "so relieved" to have avoided prison and described her sentencing as "fair".

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On Thursday Ms Sturgeon said she was "relieved" and felt "a bit of vindication" after police confirmed she will face no further action in their long-running investigation into the SNP's finances - called Operation Branchform.

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Ivan, the driver, who wears a small American patch on his uniform, says he's relieved the Trump administration has now agreed to reverse the block.

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Ultimately, Gardner was not just relieved of duty but first suspended and then fired, according to the suit.

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