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eased
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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
These actions have eased market stress to some extent, but uncertainty is high, which underscores the need for vigilance.
Investors are starting to price in the possibility of re-acceleration in the global economy next year. So far this month China has taken steps to support the economy, and U.S. and European central banks eased policy, there are hopes of an interim or partial trade deal between China as U.S. President Trump will need to shore up the economy next year before the election.
Mobility restrictions and lockdowns were implemented faster and eased more slowly under China's zero-Covid policy.
A projected marked slowdown in demand growth next year and the anticipated arrival of additional Iranian barrels - should international sanctions be eased - are likely to keep the market oversupplied through 2016.
It's clear what North Korea wants the most is sanctions to be eased.
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