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Meaning of eases
The primary meaning of the word "eases" is to make something less severe or unpleasant.
Etymology of eases
The word "eases" originates from the Old English word "ēsian" which means to set free or release
It is also related to the Old Norse word "auka" which means to increase or grow
Historically, the word has been used to describe the act of making something less difficult or unpleasant, and has evolved to include a range of related meanings
Synonyms
alleviates
mitigates
relieves
calms
soothes
comforts
lightens
reduces
decreases
minimizes
moderates
softens
simplifies
facilitates
accelerates
quickens
hastens
streamlines
smoothes
tranquilizes
pacifies
appeases
placates
mollifies
assuages
allays
abates
subsides
dwindles
lessens
eases
calms
stills
quiets
Definitions
- To make something less severe or unpleasant
- * To move or place something carefully and gently
- * To reduce the severity or unpleasantness of a problem or situation
Usage Examples
- The new policy eases the burden on low-income families
- * She eases into the new role with confidence and poise
- * The medication eases the symptoms of the disease