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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61. "The pain seems to have eased a little with these new tablets, " he said weakly.
62. Some of the executive staff were eased out to cut down expenses.
63. After the patient received acupuncture treatment,his spasms eased off somewhat.
64. The situation would be considerably eased if more money were made available.
65. The pain immediately eased.
66. I'm very busy just now; wait until things have eased up a little.
67. He eased slowly forwards.
68. When the new American President took office, some members of the White House staff were eased out.
69. The morphine was starting to take effect and the pain eased.
70. Talking eased his anxiety.
71. The wife eased her husband by tidying up his bed.
72. The relationship between the two countries has eased since the beginning of the talks on the border conflicts.
73. The new employee is gradually eased in to his work.
74. Kelly eased off his pace as they reached the elevator.
75. Leaphorn eased himself silently upward.
76. Glover eased back in his chair and played possum.
77. Security throughout the province has eased dramatically.
78. Thawed by the meal,(http://sentencedict.com/eased.html) we've eased back together.
79. He eased his grip, then let go completely.
80. His foot eased to the gas pedal, then froze.
81. After a while the tension eased.
82. A faint smile eased her heavy mouth.
83. She eased herself slowly from the bed.
84. Tensions in the region have eased slightly.
85. The mortaring had eased off a bit.
86. Once again relations were eased by personal contacts.
87. The arrival of the others eased her embarrassment slightly.
88. For some Artemis eased the pain.
89. But focus groups eased the fear.
90. The market index eased 0.06 percent.
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