13 example sentences using reliever.
Reliever used in a sentence
Reliever in a sentence as a noun
But man is it a stress reliever when I decide to close all of my windows in frustration.
It's an excellent cough suppressant and pain reliever.
It would be nice if we can all find a warm body to cuddle with.. I know sex is the ultimate stress reliever for me. But for some people, it doesn't come as easy.
In Powerbook era, the connector on the PSU cable had no stress reliever.
Not having to worry about money is also a stress reliever and gives you one less thing to lose sleep over.
Having a secure existence is a major stress reliever and it makes your life better no question.
Let's look at this by way of analogy:I create a new pain reliever; let's call it SuperTylenol.
What an unbelievable stress reliever, to be able to have all sorts of tasks done for you, at a time that's convenient.
There are possibly some various benefits for cannabis, and at the least it acts as a pain reliever.
You know, smoke a joint, have kids--find some other stress reliever and bonding mate, and as a bonus you get not to feed a reckless breeding industry.
I wonder if those quack 'magnetic wrist {pain reliever,travel/seasickness preventer} bracelet' things are strong enough to affect it?
Even if you don't end up enjoying dish washing more, meditating like this is an excellent workout for your focus and concentration and can be a real stress reliever as well.
If you're willing to throw out a "pharma grade street drug" then wouldn't you be willing to throw out any pharma-grade ***** that are used directly on the street such as codeine, morphine, Valium, Vicodin, and any other broad spectrum pain reliever.
Reliever definitions
someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult); "the star had a stand-in for dangerous scenes"; "we need extra employees for summer fill-ins"
See also: stand-in substitute relief backup fill-in
a person who reduces the intensity (e.g., of fears) and calms and pacifies; "a reliever of anxiety"; "an allayer of fears"
a pitcher who does not start the game
See also: fireman