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ease

[eez] / iz /






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Higher oil prices would help ease its fiscal pressure and potentially pull its economy back from a period of stagnation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Washington recently eased its oil blockade slightly to allow private companies in Cuba to import small amounts of oil.

From Barron's

Prices will come down assuming shipping bottlenecks ease.

From The Wall Street Journal

I had to ease him down and get him to a doctor.

From Literature

"With government regulations like this, it really helps ease our worries as parents," she said, adding: "I'm confident that the government's decision will ultimately bring positive benefits for both children and parents."

From BBC