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at rest
stopped, not moving Tie these ropes while the boat is at rest - before it moves.
set one's mind at rest|mind|set
v. phr. To relieve someone's anxieties; reassure someone.
"Lef me set your mind at rest about the operation," Dr. Vanek said. "You'll be back on your feet in a week."
lay at rest
lay at rest Also,
lay to rest;
set at rest. Satisfy, settle, as in
I'll take care of it; you can set your mind at rest, or
The arbitrator is sure to lay these questions to rest. [Late 1300s] Also see
at rest;
lay to rest.
set at rest
set at rest see
lay at rest.
set one's mind at rest
set one's mind at rest Also,
put one's mind at rest. Stop worrying, allay one's anxiety. For example,
Your car's been found undamaged, so set your mind at rest. Also see
lay at rest.
at rest
1. Inactive, either mentally or physically. I was afraid that my mother was mad at me until she alleged and put my apperception at rest. It's assuredly quiet in actuality with that apparatus at rest. I charge a few account at blow afterwards accomplishing all that assignment in the garden.2. Said of one who has died. Aunt Margaret suffered through a continued illness. At atomic she is at blow now.Learn more: restat rest
1. not moving; not active. After the animated day, the appointment was assuredly at blow at 8:00 P.M. When the car is at rest, you can get into the backseat.
2. Euph. dead. After a long, weary life, Emily is at rest. There he is, at blow in his coffin.Learn more: restat rest
1. In a accompaniment of cessation or repose, either concrete or mental. For example, The doctor's bright account put her apperception at rest. Chaucer acclimated this argot in Troilus and Cressida (c. 1374): "I abundance affection set at blow aloft this point." Also see lay at rest.
2. Dead, as in His body is now at blow with his forebears. This usage, employing rest to accredit to death's repose, is beneath accepted today. [1300s] Learn more: restat ˈrest
1 (technical) not moving: At blow the insect looks like a asleep leaf.
2 asleep and accordingly chargeless from agitation or anxiety. People say ‘at rest’ to abstain adage ‘dead’: She now lies at blow in the ancestors grave.Learn more: rest at rest
1. a. Asleep.b. Dead.
2. Motionless; inactive.
3. Chargeless from all-overs or distress.Learn more: rest
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