Pronunciation of the English word eased.
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1. | We set out when the rain had eased. | |
2. | His joke eased the tension in the room. | |
3. | She was eased of her duties. | |
4. | In 1959, Cold War tensions eased a little. | |
5. | His humor charmingly eased the embarrassing atmosphere at dinner time and made me breathe a sigh of relief. | |
6. | Tom would have done much better in his exams if he'd eased back on his social life a bit. | |
7. | Speaking a news briefing Tuesday in Berlin, Robert Koch Institute chief Lothar Wieler told reporters the country's rate of coronavirus infections has crept up slightly since Germany eased lockdown restrictions on April 20 to allow small businesses to open. | |
8. | Wieler explained the so-called "R" factor - the rate of people infected by every person with COVID-19 - is about 1.0. It had been around 0.7 before restrictions were eased. |