What part of speech is easing?

Easing can be categorized as a verb and a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. easing is a verb, gerund of ease (infinitive).
  • 2. easing is a noun, singular of easings.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does easing mean?

Definitions

Verb

ease - move gently or carefully; "He eased himself into the chair"
ease - lessen pain or discomfort; alleviate; "ease the pain in your legs"
ease - lessen the intensity of or calm; "The news eased my conscience"; "still the fears"
ease - make easier; "you could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge"

Noun

easing - the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance); "he asked the nurse for relief from the constant pain"
easing - a change for the better

Examples of easing

#   Sentence  
1. verb Frictions between Japan and the U.S. are easing up for a change.
2. verb Entry, transportation, breaking-down and absorption of food is possible, thanks to a series of conduits, tissues and organs that constitute the digestive system. They all work together in a coordinated fashion in order to better assimilate the substances consumed every day, supplying us with energy and easing our development.
3. verb Treatment in those days consisted of easing pain and making the sufferer as comfortable as possible.
4. verb As Russia and the U.S. make small steps towards easing international tensions, both sides will have many surplus missiles.
5. verb "The revisions finalized with this rule-making fit squarely within the president’s mandate of easing the regulatory burden on the American public without sacrificing our species' protection and recovery goals," Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said last week.
6. verb A dual citizenship law was adopted in 2013, easing naturalization for non-citizen children.
7. verb Under public pressure, some governments are easing their pandemic restrictions in a bid to salvage something of the holiday spirit.
8. verb Ease the pain in your legs.
9. verb Technology has failed to ease the conflict between man and nature.
10. verb The doctor advised him to ease up on alcohol.
11. verb This medicine will ease your cramps.
12. verb The President's speech was calculated to ease world tensions.
13. verb The pain has started to ease now.
14. verb I'd like to ease Tom's pain.
15. verb Just give me something to ease the pain.
16. noun He rose through the ranks with apparent ease.
17. noun They put it into containers for ease of transportation.
18. noun I am never at ease with strangers.
19. noun A life of luxury and ease.
20. noun Getting it off his conscience gave him some ease.
21. noun I have tracked all changes for ease of reference.
22. noun He instantaneously put me at ease and his ongoing treatments have been absolutely pain free.
23. noun Everyone was friendly from the receptionist to the surgeon herself, putting me at my ease and explaining the whole process, both initially and then as we went along.
24. noun You can't feel at ease with a headache.
25. noun I'm amazed by the ease with which you solve the problem.
26. noun You can do this with ease.
27. noun Stand at ease!
28. noun The students were ill at ease before the exam.
29. noun At ease.
30. noun Set your mind at ease.
Sentence  
verb
Frictions between Japan and the U.S. are easing up for a change.
Entry, transportation, breaking-down and absorption of food is possible, thanks to a series of conduits, tissues and organs that constitute the digestive system. They all work together in a coordinated fashion in order to better assimilate the substances consumed every day, supplying us with energy and easing our development.
Treatment in those days consisted of easing pain and making the sufferer as comfortable as possible.
As Russia and the U.S. make small steps towards easing international tensions, both sides will have many surplus missiles.
"The revisions finalized with this rule-making fit squarely within the president’s mandate of easing the regulatory burden on the American public without sacrificing our species' protection and recovery goals," Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said last week.
A dual citizenship law was adopted in 2013, easing naturalization for non-citizen children.
Under public pressure, some governments are easing their pandemic restrictions in a bid to salvage something of the holiday spirit.
Ease the pain in your legs.
Technology has failed to ease the conflict between man and nature.
The doctor advised him to ease up on alcohol.
This medicine will ease your cramps.
The President's speech was calculated to ease world tensions.
The pain has started to ease now.
I'd like to ease Tom's pain.
Just give me something to ease the pain.
noun
He rose through the ranks with apparent ease.
They put it into containers for ease of transportation.
I am never at ease with strangers.
A life of luxury and ease.
Getting it off his conscience gave him some ease.
I have tracked all changes for ease of reference.
He instantaneously put me at ease and his ongoing treatments have been absolutely pain free.
Everyone was friendly from the receptionist to the surgeon herself, putting me at my ease and explaining the whole process, both initially and then as we went along.
You can't feel at ease with a headache.
I'm amazed by the ease with which you solve the problem.
You can do this with ease.
Stand at ease!
The students were ill at ease before the exam.
At ease.
Set your mind at ease.

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