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ALL meanings of ease out

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  • noun ease out freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease. 1
  • noun ease out freedom from concern, anxiety, or solicitude; a quiet state of mind: to be at ease about one's health. 1
  • noun ease out freedom from difficulty or great effort; facility: It can be done with ease. 1
  • noun ease out freedom from financial need; plenty: a life of ease on a moderate income. 1
  • noun ease out freedom from stiffness, constraint, or formality; unaffectedness: ease of manner; the ease and elegance of her poetry. 1
  • verb with object ease out to free from anxiety or care: to ease one's mind. 1
  • verb with object ease out to mitigate, lighten, or lessen: to ease pain. 1
  • verb with object ease out to release from pressure, tension, or the like. 1
  • verb with object ease out to move or shift with great care: to ease a car into a narrow parking space. 1
  • verb with object ease out to render less difficult; facilitate: I'll help if it will ease your job. 1
  • verb with object ease out to provide (an architectural member) with an easement. 1
  • verb with object ease out Shipbuilding. to trim (a timber of a wooden hull) so as to fair its surface into the desired form of the hull. 1
  • verb with object ease out 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). 1
  • verb without object ease out to abate in severity, pressure, tension, etc. (often followed by off or up). 1
  • verb without object ease out to become less painful, burdensome, etc. 1
  • verb without object ease out to move, shift, or be moved or be shifted with great care. 1
  • idioms ease out at ease, Military. a position of rest in which soldiers may relax but may not leave their places or talk. 1
  • transitivephrasal verb ease out remove gently or slowly 1
  • noun ease out to tactfully persuade (an employee, tenant, etc.) to leave 0
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