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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121. The control column was eased forward to maintain speed and the aircraft began to lose height.
122. The Woodvilles' assimilation into the political community was further eased by a less aggressive manipulation of royal patronage on their behalf.
123. Niki had a big cushion on the third-place car, eased off and placed second.
124. Radio ownership regulations are also eased by the bill, with varying limits depending on market size.
125. After she moved to New York the pressures eased somewhat.
126. Profits eased back from £15.1m to £14.7m before taxation in the first half as turnover stagnated at £98.8m.
127. Jean slowly eased over to the edge of the bed and put one foot out, then the other.
128. She eased herself into a sitting position and groped for the heavy torch she had placed on the shelf by her bunk.
129. The ample domestic bean production is putting pressure on prices and the market has eased further over the past week.
130. Miguel eased his car forward a little and slipped into a dark spot by a gurgling hydrant.
131. We will examine ways in which the uniform scope of regulation could be eased to safeguard traditional local products or practices.
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132. But he supported an amendment that would have eased the restrictions.
133. The growth of labour productivity and commercialization eased some of these problems.
134. He trotted in sync across the yard as the swarm eased away.
135. The early years of hyperinflation after price controls were eased in 1992 led to backlogs in debts among businesses and the state.
136. The two drivers, obeying hand signals from Charley, eased the toppled bulldozer away, steadily and with no rotating motion.
137. Instonians were back in front by half-time courtesy of McCluskey's first try, and eased clear after the interval.
138. Angel Four eased the door open enough to allow him to slip quickly into the room beyond.
139. Carefully I eased the plant out without breaking the roots, and we saved it, top and all, for replanting.
140. He nodded a goodbye, forced a smile, then eased himself into his car and slammed the door.
141. The pressure had been eased, however, when White drove Dharmasena through the covers for the first boundary in 21 overs.
142. Then she eased off her shoes, put her stockinged feet on the fender and began to read.
143. In fact, the interviews were so casual that everyone was reassured that they would be released as soon as the general strike eased.
144. He eased his hand into his trouser pocket, and slipped the blackjack loop over his wrist.
145. When he was running alongside, he eased off the gas and matched his speed to that of the other vehicle.
146. The meagre little peelings falling from her knife into water eased her, their ordinariness was a link with real life.
147. Sao Paulo state officials admit that more aggressive long-term water conservation may have averted, or at least eased, the crisis.
148. She eased to a more comfortable position against the angle of the ground and schooled herself to wait.
149. Mattie pressed the automatic device on her dashboard and the garage door eased upwards for the Lincoln to slide smoothly in.
150. Dexter eased himself across the room and spoke in a whisper.
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