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cedir
Spanish
apartar
Move in order to make room for someone for something.
give
yield
move over
give way
Catalan
cedir
Catalan
reduir
Spanish
reducir
Become less intense.
flag
ease off
slacken off
let up
Catalan
reduir
Synonyms
Examples for "
flag
"
flag
ease off
slacken off
let up
Examples for "
flag
"
1
The
flag
was also spotted at a bar in Sea Point recently.
2
Mr Key is defending his support to change the
flag
referendum process.
3
But West China Cement's share price plunge is a clear red
flag
.
4
I'm sure they'd rather see their
flag
but it's a political reality.
5
A nationwide competition to design a new
flag
for Fiji begins today.
1
This same vibe may well see another, entirely separate matter
ease
off
.
2
Did I hear him also
ease
off
on the motoring lobby too?
3
He could not imagine life where this pain didn't eventually
ease
off
.
4
Meteorologist Shane Kennedy said rain would
ease
off
towards a cool, dry week.
5
Certain issues that may have been bubbling to the surface should
ease
off
.
1
The rainfall seemed to
slacken
off
almost completely, reduced to the odd stray drip.
2
Let go a few ropes and
slacken
off
the others.'
3
Traffic was beginning to
slacken
off
and people were going home from the late movies.
4
But, subconsciously, might Guardiola
slacken
off
even the half a per cent that can be crucial?
5
It was about six o'clock in the evening, and the heat of the day was beginning to
slacken
off
.
1
This time, they got off a good start and never
let
up
.
2
If I bring you home for a meal they'll never
let
up
.
3
The nightmares started a few months ago, and they won't
let
up
.
4
There are no signs that the war will
let
up
anytime soon.
5
You fight square; and you fight hard; and you never
let
up
.
1
Try to
ease
up
and if necessary, do reciprocate the supportive gestures!
2
As with all other signs, you probably can afford to
ease
up
.
3
Also, the Wild have to
ease
up
the pressure on Devan Dubnyk.
4
Who could be next and when does the credit storm
ease
up
?
5
She focused her energistic power around the joint, feeling it
ease
up
.
6
This should
ease
up
next year, with growth about a percentage point higher.
7
Even though your intentions will be good, you may need to
ease
up
!
8
Neither the UN nor Iranian activists are prepared to
ease
up
.
9
He hands out coins:
ease
up
,
it's too hot to work so hard.
10
However, a hard-to-please kind of scenario should
ease
up
after tomorrow!
11
The need for self discipline lingers into December:
ease
up
on the partying.
12
Just as traffic starts to
ease
up
,
the car's engine light goes on.
13
Lilly felt her grip
ease
up
a bit on her wheel.
14
Edward leaned toward CJ and whispered, Hey, can you
ease
up
a bit?
15
They was proud to be free but that didn't
ease
up
the working.
16
Then Rob instructed Kathy to
ease
up
,
and he put on a condom.
ease
up
ease
Catalan
cedir
reduir
Spanish
apartar
retirar
reducir