Similar words: teasing, leasing, ceasing, pleasing, appeasing, increasing, unceasing, teasingly. Meaning: [iːz] n. 1. a change for the better 2. the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance).
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31. Easing Golden Girl up under mainsail, Trent watched the motor yacht roll gently in the swell.
32. Many economists expect the Fed to continue easing rates during the first half of 1996, further depressing yields.
33. Techniques of avoidance, easing strategies, were especially important to prevent unpaid overtime.
34. But there are more flexible ways of easing back into the job market.
35. He drove slowly, with old-fashioned care, easing the Wolseley through the Saturday shoppers in the centre of the town.
36. Yet for the third month running, that surplus fell in November, meaning pressure on that front is easing.
37. Lean to your right side, gently easing the waist into that position.
38. It faces several more years of economic self-restraint, with no real easing in prospect until the second half of the 1990s.
39. The steps are short-term measures aimed at easing public concerns about airbag safety while the automakers work to develop safer airbags.
40. Even so, Mr Mieno seems in no mood to be pushed into premature easing.
41. It is state officials who are responsible for finding victims and easing their pain with financial help.
42. The snow was easing up and last-minute shoppers were everywhere.
43. Reserves Perry Carter and Lionel Washington handled the emergency responsibilities with little problem, easing the burden of an undermanned secondary.
44. The poolside spa bath is a particular favourite for easing wearing limbs.
45. I gave her the same little squeeze, easing my foot across the toe of her right shoe and leaning forward slightly.
46. He moved like a cat, himself, easing out of the chair and gliding across the creaking floor.
47. The central bank would probably like to delay easing until at least one headline-grabbing bankruptcy confirms the damage done and inflation starts dropping.
48. In the summer of 1947, he began easing Babe Connelly out as committeeman of the Eleventh Ward.
49. Use to cover the base and the lid of the sarcophagus,(http://sentencedict.com/easing.html) easing into the corners and hollow.
50. This easing of restrictions opened the floodgates for commercial Internet access.
51. Evidence for the easing of overcrowding comes late in the century.
52. It was both an acknowledgement and an easing of the exquisite - almost intolerable tension that had been built up between them.
53. The motorway, used by sixty five thousand vehicles a day, has done the job of easing traffic congestion elsewhere.
54. And over it had meshed a concrete slab, which now the lever of the house was painfully and irresistibly easing up.
55. Recognising there appeared to be substantial support for this move he approached Robert Naish privately with a view to easing the inevitable changeover.
56. Do his family and friends slowly win him back to normality, their love easing his deep pain?
57. They thus increasingly promoted this alternative means of easing the financial burden of appliance ownership.
58. In other words, it was a way of easing the dilemma of choosing between tax cuts or more public spending.
59. Now, with temperatures warming and demand easing, greater gas supply and pipeline space are becoming available.
60. The situation can be improved by gently easing the edge into position with your hands and steaming the welt.
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