relief, alleviation, assuagement -- (the feeling that comes when something burdensome is removed or reduced; "as he heard the news he was suddenly flooded with relief")
relief, ease -- (the condition of being comfortable or relieved (especially after being relieved of distress); "he enjoyed his relief from responsibility"; "getting it off his conscience gave him some ease")
relief -- ((law) redress awarded by a court; "was the relief supposed to be protection from future harm or compensation for past injury?")
stand-in, substitute, relief, reliever, backup, backup man, fill-in -- (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")
relief, succor, succour, ministration -- (assistance in time of difficulty; "the contributions provided some relief for the victims")
respite, rest, relief, rest period -- (a pause for relaxation; "people actually accomplish more when they take time for short rests")
relief -- (aid for the aged or indigent or handicapped; "he has been on relief for many years")
easing, easement, alleviation, relief -- (the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance); "he asked the nurse for relief from the constant pain")