eased

[ UK /ˈiːzd/ ]
[ US /ˈizd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear
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How To Use eased In A Sentence

  • The application of fertilizer increased the size of the plants.
  • Spending on a perennial effort to expand gambling at race tracks, known as "racino," increased four-fold to about $620,000 in 2010. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • The defendant was released on bail until his trial next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, it was snuffed out because Mars is tectonically dead, so the recycling of chemicals that you get on Earth which keeps things going and supplies the surface biosphere would have actually ceased on Mars a lot earlier.
  • A steady stream of self-released mix tapes and videos - all adhering to the group's cartoonishly horrifying aesthetic, all a bit more deranged than the rest - increased the buzz and kept the conversation going. In concert: OFWGKTA at U Street Music Hall
  • The increased number of detectors and tube rotation times combine to give faster coverage of a given volume of tissue.
  • Another trend referred to two related areas – increased user-centeredness and increased inter-disciplinarity. Archive 2008-02-01
  • During 1901-02, a shop was built on what became Part Three of Lot 245, which was leased to fruiterer Albert Blencoe.
  • Carefully, she moved a hand forward and eased back the white sheets.
  • A six-time Grammy nominee (talk about frustration), Elling has released six albums of audacious vocalese that trumpet his daring range and intellectualism.
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