Similar words: use up, tense up, close up, ease, cease, eased, lease, tease. Meaning: v. 1. move in order to make room for someone for something 2. become less intense 3. reduce pressure or intensity.
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(31) Domestic pressure makes it difficult for U.S. and European politicians to ease up much on Beijing.
(32) They hope she will ease up a bit after the matter is over.
(33) They ease up a bit to make room for those without seats.
(34) After about 20 minutes, the rain began to ease up.
(35) The pain began to ease up after she was given a sedative.
(36) This will allow the government to ease up a bit on the credit controls and the housing market.
(37) Experts say the extra speed on the rails will increase passenger and cargo capacity significantly. They also say it will ease up the overall intensity of China's railway transportation system.
(38) The manager does not intend to ease up on his players for some time.
(39) He gave me a prescription and advised me to ease up on work.
(40) The situation should ease up now that the two sides are prepared to talk.
(41) She tried to tell jokes in order ease up the atmosphere.
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