• Noun

    freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort
    to enjoy one's ease.
    freedom from concern, anxiety, or solicitude; a quiet state of mind
    to be at ease about one's health.
    freedom from difficulty or great effort; facility
    It can be done with ease.
    freedom from financial need; plenty
    a life of ease on a moderate income.
    freedom from stiffness, constraint, or formality; unaffectedness
    ease of manner; the ease and elegance of her poetry.

    Verb (used with object)

    to free from anxiety or care
    to ease one's mind.
    to mitigate, lighten, or lessen
    to ease pain.
    to release from pressure, tension, or the like.
    to move or shift with great care
    to ease a car into a narrow parking space.
    to render less difficult; facilitate
    I'll help if it will ease your job.
    to provide (an architectural member) with an easement.
    Shipbuilding . to trim (a timber of a wooden hull) so as to fair its surface into the desired form of the hull.
    Nautical .
    to bring (the helm or rudder of a vessel) slowly amidships.
    to bring the head of (a vessel) into the wind.
    to slacken or lessen the hold upon (a rope).
    to lessen the hold of (the brake of a windlass).

    Verb (used without object)

    to abate in severity, pressure, tension, etc. (often fol. by off or up ).
    to become less painful, burdensome, etc.
    to move, shift, or be moved or be shifted with great care. ?

    Verb phrase

    ease out, to remove from a position of authority, a job, or the like, esp. by methods intended to be tactful
    He was eased out as division head to make way for the boss's nephew.

    Idiom

    at ease. Military . a position of rest in which soldiers may relax but may not leave their places or talk.

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