(Of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear.
1However, the number of cases increased significantly when the ban was eased.
2Meanwhile, the virus spread slowly in Europe while China eased quarantine measures.
3In the university talk, however, he said pressure on him had eased.
4Reports say talks between customary leaders and striking subcontractors eased the situation.
5A problem is that pressure for tougher targets has eased, Hoehne said.
6But a separate report out Thursday suggested the problem has eased slightly.
7Hungary eased restrictions on some large industrial gas consumers from Thursday morning.
8Her troubled spirit was eased and she said, Thank you, my children.
9That eased concern that Europe's debt woes would hurt the global economy.
10Steenhuisen said South Africans are calling for lockdown measures to be eased.
11The limits on water use have been eased from essential to restricted.
12Almost afraid to ask, I eased into a new avenue of questioning.
13Despite this, snow has eased across Tasmania although icy driving conditions remain.
14However, analysts say price-cutting has eased since the collapse of Kingfisher Airlines.
15But the better-than-expected result for Labour at the election has eased tensions.
16Bank Indonesia also eased minimum down payment requirements for shariah home financing.
Eased per variant geogràfica