begin to ease
Frequency: 7.515.2 per million words
make sth less painful/serious/difficult
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Examples (10)
- Tensions between the two countries are beginning to ease.
- After I took the medication, the headache began to ease.
- The traffic congestion usually begins to ease after 9 AM.
- Thankfully, the heavy rain has begun to ease, and the sun is coming out.
- Investors are hopeful that the market volatility will begin to ease next month.
- Once the new policies are implemented, the housing crisis should begin to ease.
- The pressure on the healthcare system only began to ease after the lockdown.
- As we explained the situation, her initial anger began to ease.
- The political situation won't begin to ease until a compromise is reached.
- The food shortages have finally begun to ease with the arrival of international aid.