ease

  • 41ease —   Maha, nanea, walea, oluea, pu uho omaha. See saying, taro.    ♦ To ease pain, ho omāmā, ho onā, ho omālie; pa apa anā (rare).    ♦ To ease your grief, ho omāmā i kou kaumaha.    ♦ To do with ease, as of long custom, hana walea.    ♦ At ease,… …

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  • 42ease — See: AT EASE or AT ONE S EASE, ILL AT EASE …

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  • 43ease — See: AT EASE or AT ONE S EASE, ILL AT EASE …

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  • 44ease — 1. noun /iːz/ a) The state of being comfortable or free from stress. She enjoyed the ease of living in a house where the servants did all the work. b) Freedom from pain, worry, agitation, etc …

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  • 45ease — See: at ease or at one s ease, ill at ease …

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  • 46ease up — verb a) To become more relaxed I suggest that you ease up a bit at work. Youre getting stressed out. b) To reduce the speed You should ease up on your son. Youre putting too much pressure on him …

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  • 47ease up — Synonyms and related words: abate, arrest, backpedal, backwater, bate, brake, check, clip the wings, curb, decelerate, delay, detain, draw rein, ease, ease off, hold back, hold in check, hold up, impede, keep back, let down, let up, let up on,… …

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  • 48ease up — I. work or play slower, take it easy on    Ease up on the younger players, eh. Don t work them too hard. II. not push as much, reduce the pressure, let up    You can ease up on the gas pedal when we reach 100 km per hour …

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  • 49ˌease ˈup — phrasal verb if something unpleasant eases off, it becomes weaker The pain should ease off after a couple of hours.[/ex] They waited for the storm to ease up.[/ex] …

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  • 50ease up — verb 1. move in order to make room for someone for something (Freq. 1) The park gave way to a supermarket Move over, he told the crowd • Syn: ↑move over, ↑give way, ↑give, ↑yield …

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