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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31. He eased himself into one of the armchairs.
32. He eased himself into the driving seat.
33. Jean eased back on the pillows and relaxed.
34. The medicine eased the pain.
35. The ban on exports has now been eased.
36. He eased his foot off the accelerator.
37. We waited until the traffic had eased off.
38. A thief eased the old lady of her purse.
39. She eased back into the chair and nodded.
40. The tension eased off slowly.
41. The tension between us has eased off a little.
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42. He eased himself into the big armchair.
43. Officials have eased up on the press restrictions.
44. The pain in my leg gradually eased away.
45. The pain in her eyes has eased away.
46. She eased herself into a chair.
47. Phil eased himself into an armchair.
48. He eased off his shoes.
49. Lovelock eased back the throttles and the ship steadied.
50. The hot bath eased the tension in his body.
51. She carefully eased the car out of the garage.
52. I eased open the door.
53. He eased off in the last lap and still won.
54. He eased himself along the ledge to reach the terrified boy.
55. She eased the key into the lock, anxious not to wake anyone.
56. He was eased out of his job as presidential adviser.
57. The head teacher was eased out of his job after teachers and parents accused him of being autocratic.
58. To start with, the pressure on her was very heavy, but it's eased off a bit now.
59. Her breathing had eased.
60. The news that her child was safe eased her mind.
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