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Example sentences for "give relief"

  • This remedy is very good and is sure to give relief.

  • This is sure to give relief if kept up thoroughly.

  • This combination makes a very effective poultice and is sure to give relief.

  • The above is a standard remedy and will most always give relief.

  • If these fail to give relief, apply leeches (number according to the age) to the temples, and cold to the head.

  • Should these fail to give relief, let 4 dr.

  • It is a counter-irritant, and applied externally it has been found to give relief in rheumatic pains and neuralgia.

  • If these fail to give relief, tannin and krameria may be tried, and small doses of laudanum or five grains of alum may be given every four hours.

  • It might have been desirable to place all our countrymen in this situation; but to give relief in the manner prescribed by this statute was rather the duty of private charity than of the public legislature.

  • The motion was supported by the admitted fact of the prevailing distress; the duty of the house to give relief, if possible; and the necessity for that purpose of ascertaining the causes of the evil.

  • The object of his present motion was to give relief by diminishing the pressure of the local burdens to which land was subject.

  • I consulted several physicians--no one could clearly diagnose my case and their medicine failed to give relief.

  • It never fails to give relief, and, if properly pursued, invariably results in a permanent cure.

  • I had the best medical attention in the community, but they failed to give relief.

  • When this is difficult, a portion may be resected from each of the nerve-trunks at a higher level; and if this fails to give relief, a fresh amputation may be performed.

  • If this fails to give relief, the more serious operation of resecting the posterior roots of the affected nerves within the vertebral canal may be considered.

  • Residence in a warm and dry climate, with an open-air life, has been known to arrest the disease when other measures have failed to give relief.

  • It is generally easy to give relief, in the various ways described in these papers, without resort to any such hurtful methods.

  • If it be the nerve terminating in the tooth which is irritated, then even the extraction of the tooth may fail to give relief.

  • In a small proportion of cases, dilatation fails to give relief, and recourse has been had to anastomosing the lower end of the dilated and pouched Å“sophagus with the stomach.

  • Excision of the condyle may be advisable when non-operative measures have failed to give relief.

  • When medicinal treatment fails to give relief, the coccyx may be excised.

  • Blank, and it gave relief, ergo it may be depended on to give relief to others!

  • It is necessary to remember, however, that when small doses fail to give relief, increase in the dose is useless.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "give relief" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fairy prince; give attention; give glory; give good; give ground; give her; give notice; give place; give relief; give unto; give vent; given above; given amount; given area; given case; given hereafter; given internally; given number; given over; given time; given year; gives birth; here intended; house divided against itself; that all; violet light