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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211. Bankers say their concerns might be eased if they knew how much government financial support the farmers could count on.
212. Muscular aches and pains can be eased by eucalyptus, camomile, lavender or marjoram.
213. In Zurich, stocks eased, led down by the chemical sector.
214. Anxiety, which may have been eased by the hypnotic treatment, may also rebound.
215. They stood uncomfortably outside Margate crematorium while the coffin was carried in and the relations eased themselves sadly out of hired limos.
216. I never suspected them of having spied for long, a feeling which in no way eased my shame.
217. I eased into an upright position, ducking back out of sight until I heard him start the car and pull away.
218. Once the patient has passed through casualty and becomes a coronary care admission the pain has usually eased significantly.
219. She gave me a gooey smile and then eased her grip.
220. Restlessly exploring with an eager tongue, she eased his jacket from his shoulders.
221. Now, flinching at the soreness in his thighs(sentence dictionary), he eased himself out of the saddle.
222. And within a week of switching to a macrobiotic diet the pains had eased.
223. Gently she released the metal bolt, eased up the lower light and clambered through.
224. As the minutes of silence and confusion unfolded, the crush eased and a visibly shaken band were allowed back onstage.
225. Sir John eased himself into his great chair at the top of the table and gloomily reflected on the past.
226. The rain had eased up into a drizzle, which meant never being sure whether it was worth wearing waterproofs or not.
227. The integration process would be eased by the past close relationships of the firms, he said.
228. The Credit Unions Act 1979 has eased the growth of the credit union movement.
229. Wynne-Jones rammed his stick into the ground then eased himself down from his mount.
230. Goodstein suggested that this eased by talking about extenuating circumstances.
231. About ten metres from the finish I knew that I had qualified and eased, finishing second ahead of Dennis Mitchell.
232. Gently, he eased it off on to the pillow and checked his watch. 11.15 p.m.
233. James Carter arrived in this at his most extreme then eased into a breezy funk.
234. The results eased investors' concern that earnings growth could stall.
235. Sentences for rape are eased if the victim is not a virgin.
236. When they were clear of the city's traffic, Colt eased himself back in the seat and lit a small cigar.
237. The help of UN experts eased the transition to independence.
238. She didn't hear the door open or feel the hands that eased her to her feet.
239. She eased his foreskin back, and lightly scratched the helmet with her long red fingernails.
240. I eased down, just holding on for the silver medal, but it was the end of my Commonwealth Games.
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