Similar words: pleased, deceased, increased, released, displeased, ease, biased, lease. Meaning: [iːz] adj. (of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear.
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1. I eased my stiff limbs into the hot bath.
2. He eased the bolt in.
3. The rain had eased up.
4. The tug eased into the narrow docking space.
5. The pain has eased off.
6. These days, the pressure has eased off.
7. She eased her large bulk out of the chair.
8. The pain eased slightly.
9. The company's profits eased back from £15.million to £14.7 million.
10. He eased his way through the crowd.
11. After the baby, she eased herself back into work.
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12. The nurse eased the bandage off.
13. The workers eased the refrigerator into place.
14. The dollar eased against the mark.
15. I eased myself out of the chair.
16. The pain eased off after a few hours.
17. When his grip loosened she eased herself away.
18. The flow of traffic eased off.
19. His strong hand eased the bag from her grip.
20. She eased her shoes off.
21. The coat needs to be eased under the armpits.
22. The aspirins eased my headache.
23. I eased my way towards the door.
24. He undid the padlock and eased back the lid.
25. The rain had eased off a bit.
26. I eased the drawer open with a knife.
27. She eased her injured foot into her shoe.
28. The tension between the two countries has eased off.
29. The situation has eased .
30. It was only when he finally drifted off to sleep that the headaches eased.
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