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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241. Their heads had been eased into the yoke, and they were now locked into the system.
242. Because sebum production is stimulated by male hormones, severe, intractable acne can be eased in women with estrogen or spironolactone.
243. On April 5 the doldrums eased.
244. The gentleness and fatherliness of the strange old man eased her fears.
245. She eased herself out of the lounger and plopped down by the edge of the swimming - pool.
246. With grunts of anguish Ogilvie eased his bulk to a sitting position.
247. She eased the ball - shaped doodad back into its socket.
248. And it turns that in mice[sentencedict.com], the problem can be eased by administering a cancer drug.
249. If a one-time housing subsidy is also used, the economic environment of employees buying houses will be eased even more.
250. Stiffness and discomfort can usually be eased with heat or a warm bath.
251. He eased off the bit, gripping the mare's flanks with his knees.
252. The storm had not eased; rain drummed on the roof and overflowed from a gutter.
253. His knuckles showed white with the effort when he eased his powerful torso into the chair.
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254. Its takeover by CNPC of China was eased by a state visit by the president, Hu Jintao, to Astana, the Kazakh capital.
255. Some worries about Intel were eased earlier this month when it reported better-than expected revenue and margins for the fourth quarter and gave a rosy outlook for early 2011.
256. The current trend of processor design to multi - core architecture as eased the pressure on power consumption.
257. He ( Major ) eased off on the giant welfare cuts and industrial downsizing.
258. Out in front, Clarke had built up such a sizeable safety margin that he eased the pace and started cruising.
259. Black Jim politely eased him out of the taxi and into the old Pontiac.
260. Days of torrential rains eased Monday in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh states, but not before they had submerged hundreds of villages and caused widespread havoc.
261. Oil prices eased off on the heightened global uncertainty, with the Nymex crude for October delivery down 96 cents at $89.25 per barrel on Globex.
262. Cheap fertiliser and improved crop strains have eased overseas shortage in a number of commodity areas.
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