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Meaning of eased
The primary meaning of the word "eased" is to make something less severe or unpleasant.
Etymology of eased
The word "eased" originated from the Old English word "ēsian", which is also related to the Old Norse word "eyss", meaning to set free or release
Historically, the word has been used to describe a range of concepts, including physical movement, emotional relief, and reduction of difficulty or severity
Synonyms
Definitions
- To make something less severe or unpleasant
- * To move or be moved slowly and carefully, so as not to cause damage or disruption
- * To reduce the severity or unpleasantness of a pain, difficulty, or situation
Usage Examples
- The medication eased her pain and allowed her to sleep
- * The company eased its policy on working hours to improve work-life balance
- * The teacher eased the students into the new material by starting with simple examples
Antonyms
worsened
exacerbated
intensified
increased
heightened
aggravated
escalated
amplified
magnified
strengthened
tightened
hardened
stiffened
strained
tensed
sharpened
inflamed
irritated
annoyed
vexed
troubled
distressed