ease
/iːz//iz/
noun
- 1
Ability, the means to do something, particularly:
- 2
Comfort, a state or quality lacking unpleasantness, particularly:
- 3
Relief, an end to discomfort, particularly:
- 4
A convenience; a luxury.
- 5
A relief; an easement.
verb
- 1
To free (something) from pain, worry, agitation, etc.
“He eased his conscience by confessing.”
- 2
To alleviate, assuage or lessen (pain).
“He loosened his shoe to ease the pain.”
- 3
To give respite to (someone).
“The provision of extra staff eased their workload.”
- 4
To loosen or slacken the tension on a line.
“We eased the boom vang, then lowered the sail.”
- 5
To reduce the difficulty of (something).
“We had to ease the entry requirements.”
- 6
To move (something) slowly and carefully.
“He eased the cork from the bottle.”
- 7
To lessen in severity.
“The pain eased overnight.”
- 8
To proceed with little effort.
“The car eased onto the motorway.”
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