Sentence examples for Ease off from inspiring English sources

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Ease off

verb

To reduce pressure; to become less serious

  • You should ease off him a while, or he might freak out.

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Ease off slightly.

"Ease off!" implores Tammy Mattinson.

Ease off?

Ease off, lady!

Ease off sometimes.

Ease off on the pressure or she'll feel uncomfortable.

Did Jenson ease off?

But the snow will ease off later.

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However, it only considers ease-off, but ignores tooth contact performance items.

An accurate correction model and its objective function are established considering the residual ease-off.

A novel methodology based on the ease-off topography is used to determine the unloaded contact patterns.

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