Collocations for "easing"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "easing" in context.
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ease
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- (just) ease into it
- ease into a new [job, school, semester, life]
- eased herself into [work, the chair, position]
- ease into the [pool, bath, seat]
- ease out of the [garage, port, cage]
- ease it into place
- ease it [down, around, over, through]
- ease the [plane, car, go-kart, truck]
- ease the [pressure, tension, force] (on)
- (to) ease his [burden, workload, pain, passage]
- ease up on the [gas, pedal]
- ease off (of) the [gas]
- ease up on the [demands, insults]
- ease off the [demands]
- ease off me
- eased off (slightly) [during the semester, throughout the year]
- the [rain, mistakes] eased off
- the [rain] (has) eased off a little
- her [headache, stomach pain] eased
- with [consummate, relative] ease
- with the greatest of ease
- with greater ease (than)
- [finished, passed, won] with ease
- the ease of [going, doing, having]
- ease of access
- ease of use
- for maximum ease of [access]
- am jealous of the ease with which he
- live a life of ease
- with ease and [convenience, comfort, flexibility]
- feels at ease (when) [doing, making, trying]
- feel at ease at [home, school, work]
- feels at ease about his [job, health, family]
- want you to feel at ease (here)
- [soon, instantly] put me at ease
- let me put your mind at ease
- at ease, soldier!
- the [soldiers, players] stood at ease
'easing' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):