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easing
adjective as in soothing
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noun as in appeasement
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Consumers can see the availability and pricing of the provider upfront and schedule house calls with security and ease from an LSA ad unit and profile itself.
As such, the CRISPR-Cas9 duo could cut, remove, and add DNA into a genome in whichever spot it’s needed, all with relative ease and accuracy.
Its ease of use helped tremendously in making CRISPR ubiquitous.
The frame can rest nicely on a surface or be mounted on the wall with ease.
It weighs 14 pounds, which isn’t the lightest option available, but it folds up tightly and can fit in a suitcase, the back of a car, or a spare closet with ease.
At every turn, they described their son as a faithful follower who had dedicated his life to easing the suffering of innocents.
These so-called quantitative easing measures were intended to keep interest rates low.
An easing of tensions between al Qaeda and ISIS presents dangers for America in its military campaign in the Levant.
It was 1997, one of those rare times when the ruthless reign of the ayatollahs appeared to be easing up.
Why not let him cut loose and go all Billy Bob Thornton in Bad Santa, instead of easing his way out of something a bit grimier?
It is a further refinement when the staunch little lover of liberty sets about "easing" the pressure of commands.
That evening, while Joe was easing the warps by shoving pieces of coir where the bite came, he felt a grip on his neck.
Magnificent, she said, easing her shoulder of the strap of her knapsack while her eyes followed the driving rain cloud.
The sound of running water was near; he went to the creek and bathed his throat, easing its burning with a deep swig.
Frederick grasped her hands, her brilliant smile easing the pain that like a knife stabbed his heart.
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On this page you'll find 54 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to easing, such as: calming, reassuring, alleviating, consoling, mollifying, and null.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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