Word for preventing unnecessary action: “you don't need to bother…”

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Patron [shaking head to mean no]: That's okay. Waitress: Here's the check then, hun. In other words, the patron is really trying to say, "That's okay, but I am already full." …

relieve, alleviate, lighten, assuage, mitigate, allay... mean to make something less grievous. relieve implies a lifting of enough of a burden to make it tolerable . alleviate …

1. Yes they both are similar in meaning, but not in some cases where bother is used to mean someone is made to feel worried and annoy can't fit for the same. Also, Bother …

Both are strikingly similar. to-infinitive and -ing form are interchangeable here. Strictly speaking, I'd always prefer to use "to infinitive" when I want to specify the …

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