American Sign Language: "relieved"
The sign for "relieved" uses palm-down flat hands (one
above the other) held to your torso and then moved downward.
The sign starts with a very slight pause then has a quick downward
movement and a slight hold at the end. It is common to do this sign
while exhaling and showing a sense of relief with your facial
expressions and body language.
RELIEVED:
  
Note: See the related sign: "SATISFIED."
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