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Princeton's WordNet
alleviated, eased, relievedadjective
(of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear
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eased
Eased refers to diminishing, reducing, or relieving something (like pain, pressure, difficulty, restrictions, etc.). It often implies making a situation or condition less severe, intense or uncomfortable. The term can be used in different contexts, such as physical health, mental stress, economic pressure, among others.
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Eased
of Ease
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aëdes
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Eased in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Eased in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of Eased in a Sentence
When the virus and the quarantine measures have been eased and it is safe to get back to work, it doesn't mean the same work can be done with the same intensity because the weather windows could be missed and that can push maintenance even to the next year.
He said not 'Thou shalt not be tempested, thou shalt not be travailed, thou shalt not be dis-eased' but he said, 'Thou shalt not be overcome.'
Maybe some of the more aggressive forms of policing that occur in minority communities have eased somewhat and that might have to do with the drop in police shootings.
Interim Executive Chairman Mike Wilkins:
Not surprisingly, we did see some increase in customer call center enquiries and withdrawal requests, although this has eased back in recent days.
These industry leaders will serve as ambassadors for all that New York State has to offer and will help form the foundation for a strong economic relationship between New York and Cuba as legal restrictions on trade are eased in the future.
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