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rest one's soul
Language:
en
1.
Global (historical)
archaic
religious
formal
To be dead and at peace; to have one's soul repose (often used in formulas such as 'may X rest his/her soul').
2.
UK
US
Global
literary
informal
To find emotional rest or consolation; to cease worrying and attain a state of calm or relief.
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