ease restriction
Frequency: 7.511.8 per million words
To make a restriction less strict or severe.
Categories:
Examples (10)
- The government decided to ease travel restrictions for vaccinated tourists.
- Many businesses are hoping the authorities will ease current lockdown restrictions soon.
- To boost the economy, they must ease trade restrictions.
- The company chose to ease its strict dress code restrictions.
- Are they planning to ease the building restrictions in the city center?
- Protests led to the decision to ease the new parking restrictions.
- The doctor suggested we gradually ease dietary restrictions as health improves.
- It's essential to ease financial restrictions to encourage investment.
- After public outcry, the council had to ease the proposed noise restrictions.
- If conditions improve, the school might ease some of its academic restrictions.