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easing
ease E0010300 (ēz)n.1. The condition of being comfortable or relieved.2. a. Freedom from pain, worry, or agitation: Her mind was at ease knowing that the children were safe.b. Freedom from constraint or embarrassment; naturalness.3. a. Freedom from difficulty, hardship, or effort: rose through the ranks with apparent ease.b. Readiness or dexterity in performance; facility: a pianist who played the sonata with ease.4. Freedom from financial difficulty; affluence: a life of luxury and ease.5. A state of rest, relaxation, or leisure: He took his ease by the pond.v. eased, eas·ing, eas·es v.tr.1. To free from pain, worry, or agitation: eased his conscience by returning the stolen money.2. a. To lessen the discomfort or pain of: shifted position to ease her back.b. To alleviate; assuage: prescribed a drug to ease the pain.3. To give respite from: eased the staff's burden by hiring more people.4. To slacken the strain, pressure, or tension of; loosen: ease off a cable.5. To reduce the difficulty or trouble of: eased the entrance requirements.6. To move or maneuver slowly and carefully: eased the car into a narrow space; eased the director out of office.v.intr.1. To lessen, as in discomfort, pressure, or stress: pain that never eased.2. To move or proceed with little effort: eased through life doing as little as possible.Idiom: at ease1. In a relaxed position, especially standing silently at rest with the right foot stationary: put the soldiers at ease while waiting for inspection.2. Used as a command for troops to assume a relaxed position. [Middle English ese, from Old French aise, elbowroom, physical comfort, from Vulgar Latin *adiacēs, adiac-*adiac-, alteration of Latin adiacēns, adiacent-, present participle of adiacēre, to lie near; see adjacent.]easing (ˈiːzɪŋ) nrelaxation; the act of making something less severe or rigorousThesaurusNoun | 1. | easing - a change for the bettermoderation, reliefalteration, change, modification - an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another; "the change was intended to increase sales"; "this storm is certainly a change for the worse"; "the neighborhood had undergone few modifications since his last visit years ago"disembarrassment - something that extricates you from embarrassmentbreath of fresh air - a welcome relief; "the new management was like a breath of fresh air" | | 2. | easing - the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance); "he asked the nurse for relief from the constant pain"alleviation, easement, reliefreduction, step-down, diminution, decrease - the act of decreasing or reducing somethingspasmolysis - the relaxation or relief of muscle spasmsdetente - the easing of tensions or strained relations (especially between nations)palliation - easing the severity of a pain or a disease without removing the causeliberalisation, liberalization, relaxation - the act of making less strictdecompressing, decompression - relieving pressure (especially bringing a compressed person gradually back to atmospheric pressure) | TranslationsIdiomsSeeeaseeasing
easing1. Removal of material to enable a piece to be fitted into an allotted space. 2.See basement, 2.easing
Synonyms for easingnoun a change for the betterSynonymsRelated Words- alteration
- change
- modification
- disembarrassment
- breath of fresh air
noun the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance)Synonyms- alleviation
- easement
- relief
Related Words- reduction
- step-down
- diminution
- decrease
- spasmolysis
- detente
- palliation
- liberalisation
- liberalization
- relaxation
- decompressing
- decompression
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