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"Eased" in a Sentence (20 examples)
We set out when the rain had eased.
His joke eased the tension in the room.
She was eased of her duties.
In 1959, Cold War tensions eased a little.
His humor charmingly eased the embarrassing atmosphere at dinner time and made me breathe a sigh of relief.
Tom would have done much better in his exams if he'd eased back on his social life a bit.
Speaking a news briefing Tuesday in Berlin, Robert Koch Institute chief Lothar Wieler told reporters the country's rate of coronavirus infections has crept up slightly since Germany eased lockdown restrictions on April 20 to allow small businesses to open.
Wieler explained the so-called "R" factor - the rate of people infected by every person with COVID-19 - is about 1.0. It had been around 0.7 before restrictions were eased.
Water sloshed out of the full bathtub when I eased my muddy dog into it.
The rain eased.
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I got grace to cast all my burdens over upon him, and my heart lightened: and my soul was more eased and pleased, than if I had been a crowned emperor of all the kingdoms of the world .
Art is long, and time fleeting, but only the individual life, not the greater life of humanity, which knows not death, but ever flows onward, enlarged by experience and suffering, disciplined by knowlege, its hardest and most disfiguring labour more and more eased by science.
The lad behind the counter also possessed an eased glance as he noticed the uniform I wore.
One phone call to the lawyer and some of my anxiety had lessened. Today, winning in court, a bit more eased.
But in the worst paroxysms it was most eased by the patient's taking a sitting posture, at the same time that the body was bowed forwards .
Only now we found that the despare seemed more and more more eased with drugs : alcohol , heroin , barbituates .
But, alas! a white staff will not help gouty feet to walk better than a common cane; nor a blue ribbon bind up a wound so well as a fillet; the glitter of gold or of diamonds will b ut hurt sore eyes, instead of curing them; and an aching head will be no more eased by wearing a crown instead of a common night-cap .
What H.R. 2582 suggests is that the claimant would have two bites at the apple: First, the economic portion of his loss in an administrative proceeding, very eased evidentiary requirements; and then a second bit through a tort claim.
Therefore, the criteria applied to the bank merger are more eased compared with the general criteria.
By leveraging cosine for self-attention, more eased values can be obtained, offering a more accurate measurement of similarity between vectors.
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