Sentence examples for be ease from inspiring English sources

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be ease

verb

To free (something) from pain, worry, agitation, etc.

  • He eased his conscience by confessing.

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Its main point was oddly old-fashioned: just as "Notations" probed the edges of piano technique, "Dialogue" asked for speed, agility and a variety of timbres, all of which Mr. Damiens supplied with what appeared to be ease.

Frankly, it would be ease of travel and work not just in Scotland but south of the new border and in Europe that would entice most to want a thistle on their passport.

It was agreed that there had to be ease of access by the end user at the time of referral, and for this reason paper versions of the Guidelines were the least effective.

"There has to be ease of use".

Remember that our Lord promises us that with every hardship there will be ease.

The correct analysis of the Eurozone's responding to the Great Recession with austerity is not that the Eurozone went "too far" and needs to be "ease back".

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Now nanny's grip may be easing.

Pain can be eased by laughter too.

"Those concerns seem to be easing".

Policy will be eased and it will be eased quickly.

Formatting requirements could be eased.

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