Eased in a sentence as an adjective

Field calcs, just to name one thing, would be greatly eased by metric.

I was taken aback, and it eased the tension I was feeling.

For some the path is eased by good friends, family, "miracles", etc.

This means that the national debt can be eased by the US essentially printing money to get out of debt.

Porn was a paracetamol for loneliness: it didn't solve it, but it eased the pain.

So by the time the OS is released to the general public, most apps have already been adapted.

Even in cases where the constraints on searches are eased, the reasonable expectation that privacy exists remains very real.

If it encouraged the production of floating-point software and eased the development of reliable software, it would help create a larger market for everyone's hardware.

Some unfunny man made a joke to his co-worker because he thought it might have eased the social tension that comes from traveling, lodging, and attending a conference with another person over so many hours.

"12-year-old me, supremely confident in his abilities and utterly lacking in all technical knowledge, suggested we build a scripting language on top of the control codes so that manual text editing would be eased.

Without fail, every time a modern roundabout is installed, the exact same thing happens: congestion is eased, the incidence of fatal accidents falls some 90%, and a multitude of people say things like "well, I just couldn't believe that these people where I live were smart enough to handle it, but it worked!

Eased definitions

adjective

(of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear

See also: alleviated relieved