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How to spell RELAVE correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "relave", here are some possible correct suggestions. The correct spelling might actually be "relieve", meaning to alleviate or ease discomfort. Another option could be "relove", which suggests rediscovering love for something or someone. Lastly, "relate" may refer to connecting or understanding someone's feelings or experiences.

List of suggestions on how to spell relave correctly

  • delve As a detective, it's important to delve deep into the evidence to solve the crime.
  • helve The old axe helve had been weathered and worn smooth from years of use.
  • lave
  • leave I need to leave the house in five minutes to catch my train.
  • rave
  • reeve The reeve was responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining order in the village.
  • Relaid He relaid the tiles on the kitchen floor after removing the old ones.
  • relate We need to learn more about the computers in the library to better relate to them.
  • Relater The relater shared their personal experience with the group during the meeting.
  • relative We've arranged for a relative to visit for the weekend.
  • relay I passed the baton to my teammate during our relay race.
  • relays The track team members took turns running their legs of the relays.
  • release I am looking forward to my release from prison.
  • relieve Taking a warm bath can relieve muscle tension and soreness.
  • reline The dentist needed to reline the patient's dentures for a proper fit.
  • relive I wish I could relive my vacation in Hawaii.
  • relived Politely relived the tension as we walked through the lobby.
  • relives She relives the memories of the day they met.
  • remove I need to remove this old tape from the wall.
  • revive The CPR helped revive the person who was drowning.
  • reweave She learned to reweave her old clothes into beautiful tapestries.

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