undistress
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[edit]undistress (third-person singular simple present undistresses, present participle undistressing, simple past and past participle undistressed)
- (transitive, rare) To free from distress.
- 2010, Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere:
- 'Most important of all: no buts, Now, we have a damsel to undistress,' said de Carabas. 'And time is of the essence. Move.'
- 2013, Amy Helene Forss, Black Print with a White Carnation, page 159:
- She maintained, “Omaha can't be viable and safe until something is done to 'undistress' the black community […]