eased

[iːzd]

eased Definition

  • 1to make something less unpleasant, painful, or severe
  • 2to move something slowly and carefully into a particular position or state

Using eased: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "eased" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The doctor gave him some medicine to ease the pain.

  • Example

    The government has taken steps to ease tensions with neighboring countries.

  • Example

    She eased the car into a parking space.

  • Example

    He eased himself into the chair.

eased Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for eased

Phrases with eased

  • to become less severe or intense

    Example

    The rain is starting to ease off now.

  • without difficulty or effort

    Example

    She completed the race with ease.

  • to relax and not do very much

    Example

    I'm going to take it easy this weekend and just read a book.

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Summary: eased in Brief

The verb 'eased' [iːzd] means to make something less unpleasant, painful, or severe, or to move something slowly and carefully into a particular position or state. Examples include 'The doctor gave him some medicine to ease the pain,' and 'She eased the car into a parking space.' Phrases include 'ease off,' meaning to become less severe or intense, 'with ease,' meaning without difficulty or effort, and 'take it easy,' meaning to relax and not do very much.