Easing

//ˈiːzɪŋ//

"Easing" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Frictions between Japan and the U.S. are easing up for a change.

Entry, transportation, breaking-down and absorption of food is possible, thanks to a series of conduits, tissues and organs that constitute the digestive system. They all work together in a coordinated fashion in order to better assimilate the substances consumed every day, supplying us with energy and easing our development.

Treatment in those days consisted of easing pain and making the sufferer as comfortable as possible.

As Russia and the U.S. make small steps towards easing international tensions, both sides will have many surplus missiles.

"The revisions finalized with this rule-making fit squarely within the president’s mandate of easing the regulatory burden on the American public without sacrificing our species' protection and recovery goals," Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said last week.

A dual citizenship law was adopted in 2013, easing naturalization for non-citizen children.

Under public pressure, some governments are easing their pandemic restrictions in a bid to salvage something of the holiday spirit.

With the coronavirus pandemic easing in the U.S., experts say an unprecedented number of people are choosing to quit their jobs.

The U.S. is set Thursday to curtail its regulation of methane emissions, easing standards for what scientists say is a major contributor to climate change.

There are added political risks to quantitative easing in the eurozone, said Brooks.

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Moreover, apart from official restrictions, drivers do not a little easing of their engines on their own account, where they consider that the feel of the track makes this desirable; and they can hardly be blamed in consequence. It is better to be safe than sorry.

Then everyone moved at the same time — slight shiftings of the hands and feet, furtive easings of position.

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