eased

/izd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'ease': made less difficult, painful, or severe; moved slowly and carefully.
    • He eased the door open to avoid making noise.
    • The massage eased the tension in her shoulders.
    • The new policy eased the burden on small businesses.
adjective
  1. Made more comfortable or less severe; relieved.
    • With eased restrictions, travel became possible again.
    • The eased pain allowed him to sleep.
    • She felt eased after talking to the counselor.
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