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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91. Rabia eased her into a squat, crouching behind her.
92. Also, the culture has eased up on men.
93. He eased himself in through the side door.
94. He eased the cupboard doors closed to get past them and nudged the bedroom door open with his toe-cap.
95. Grumbling quietly in a highly satisfactory sort of way, I eased the car into the traffic and headed back towards Colcutt.
96. Channel 4 eased the pressure for space, but also led to more programmes competing for it.
97. Blanche eased herself up and Dexter watched the tension start to drain from Lancaster's body.
98. He eased the Land-Rover off the road and up to the ranch house.
99. Undaunted, we crushed our bodies against the stone and eased ourselves up and over.
100. After a month or two the backache had eased, leaving me with sciatica.
101. It isn't eased by the knowledge that the bankers who aided and abetted these exercises have suffered as much as anybody. Sentencedict.com
102. Tension in the hands and feet can be eased by alternately stretching and clenching fingers and toes half a dozen times.
103. The Labour government eased the position by reducing the levy.
104. Mesmerized, she slipped off her robe and eased into the bed.
105. Gunning the engine, Trent slammed into first gear and eased the motor cycle diagonally upriver.
106. Christine eased out of bed and into the bathroom and ran a hot bath.
107. The coach in front of Fenn's hired car came to a halt and he reluctantly eased his foot down on the brake pedal.
108. Within five years, 45 states had similarly eased restrictions on divorce, and now all 50 have such laws.
109. In succeeding weeks(sentencedict.com), the headaches eased but not his parents counsel.
110. It eased p to 34p on the news with investors also awaiting confirmation of a planned name change to Signet.
111. Some of the patients, especially the dying, wanted to confide in the man and woman who had eased their suffering.
112. He eased himself off the bed gingerly, feeling more than a little crumpled and weary.
113. Paul Wells had eased off by this point and was actually beaten by his brother who won the domestic event.
114. He eased himself up on the pillow and examined the breakfast tray.
115. She eased herself down a few rungs, praying it wouldn't collapse under her.
116. He eased down the sack of fuel, put the box beside it, and felt for his key.
117. The labor was eased by a four-wheel-drive pickup truck, several hammers and a sagging wheelbarrow.
118. Holly pushed the steel plate down, eased the bolt back into its socket with his toe.
119. I eased into the general picture again and became as unidentifiable as possible.
120. This led to a discussion of timetabling and the constraints imposed by group sizes, and how these constraints might be eased.
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