Relievable

Word RELIEVABLE
Character 10
Hyphenation re liev a ble
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To answer Dfens “twice as relievable” misunderstanding there was a report that showed the Loss of Mission and Loss of Crew data. ❋ Unknown (2009)

“Many tribal communities on the Navajo Nation do not have access to a relievable water supply, and the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project will provide many of these communities with stable and reliable access to water,” Luján said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

-- The accumulation of secretions in the bronchi due to faulty bechic powers and seen most frequently in children, is quickly relievable by bronchoscopic sponge-pumping or aspiration through the tracheotomic wound, in cases in which the tracheotomy may be deemed necessary. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

With delight the money-caliphs view a situation that they think is relievable while you wait. ❋ O. Henry (1886)

The solid workingmen of America who know the value of industry and thrift, and have confidence in the relief to be obtained from all relievable wrongs by legitimate political or other sedate action, have no time to give to the leadership of agitations which require them to quit work, and destroy industries, and attack the social order upon which they depend. ❋ Charles Dudley Warner (1864)

It is a relievable case as well as there is a necessity there should be relief sought and had in it. ❋ 1630-1705 (1822)

When the pains from defect or excess of motion are more distressing than those already described, and are not relievable by such partial exertions, as in screaming, or laughter, more general convulsions occur; which vary perhaps according to the situation of the pained part, or to some previous associations formed by the early habits of life. ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

Hence whatever may be the cause of the primary pain, which occasions the cramp of the calf of the leg, the secondary one is relievable by standing up, and thus by the weight of the body on the toes forcibly extending the contracted muscles. ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

The third stage of this disease I suppose is irremediable; when a lover has previously been much encouraged, and at length meets with neglect or disdain; the maniacal idea is so painful as not to be for a moment relievable by the exertions of reverie, but is instantly followed by furious or melancholy insanity; and suicide, or revenge, have frequently been the consequence. ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

Now the first muscles, which infants use most frequently, are those of respiration; and on this account we gain a habit of holding our breath, at the same time that we use great efforts to exclude it, for this purpose of alleviating unavoidable pain; or we press out our breath through a small aperture of the larynx, and scream violently, when the pain is greater than is relievable by the former mode of exertion. ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

This torpor of the stomach is attended with indigestion, and consequent flatulency, and with pain, which is usually called the cramp of the stomach, and is relievable by aromatics, essential oils, alcohol, or opium. ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

When the gout begins with torpor of the stomach, a painful sensation of cold occurs, which the patient compares to ice, with weak pulse, cold extremities, and sickness; this in its slighter degree is relievable by spice, wine, or opium; in its greater degree it is succeeded by sudden death, which is owing to the sympathy of the stomach with the heart, as explained below. ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

- Evidence to support the availability of any relief, such as business property relief or agricultural property relief, claimed on first death where relievable assets were left to other than the surviving spouse or civil partner, ❋ Unknown (2010)

And no commitment at all on National Insurance - which is of course Labour's regressive, non-cumulative, non-relievable income tax for workers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We need to overcome evil with goodness, and win the world over by feeding the hungry, healing those with relievable diseases, and being a peaceful presence in the world. ❋ John Dear SJ (2008)

4. Back in time, most if not all scientific researched were relievable because there was no influence from outsiders. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A fingle copyholder is not relievable in equity for an exceflive fine, becaufe this is deterji) inable at law; but to avoid multiplicity of fuits, feveral copyholders may join to be relieved againft a general iine that is exceiTive. ❋ William Peere Williams (1793)

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