eas

IPA: ˈiz

Root Word: EAS

noun

  • Initialism of Emergency Alert System. In the USA, it receives alerts from NWS and other civil defense agencies.
  • (aviation) Initialism of equivalent airspeed. [(aviation) Dynamic pressure expressed as airspeed; the airspeed at sea level in the International Standard Atmosphere at which an airplane would experience the same dynamic pressure as it does in its current flight conditions; calibrated airspeed corrected for errors introduced by the compressibility of air at nonzero Mach numbers.]
  • Initialism of East Asia Summit.
  • Initialism of electronic article surveillance.
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Examples of "eas" in Sentences

  • Issues related to the third EAS.
  • EAS no longer exists and is no longer available.
  • That what America eas in january 2008 Ofcourse not!
  • Obviously she eas missing as they wanted "damage control".
  • Elated, he continued the attack, found his breath coining eas­ier.
  • Of course the original Agape was an emulation, which perhaps made it eas - ier.
  • "One deal can eas ily beget other deals as companies start to compete with one another."
  • Okay, short film makers, listen up, because a critic's going to fill you in on how spectacularly eas...
  • Note 29: Fuit igitur inter eas pax magna, concordia et 'caritas, que est uinculum perfectionis (Ad Colossenses, III, 14.), qua refrenabatur lingua loquax.
  • "The market seems to be taking a breather here while it tries to reassess its outlook for QE2 [the second round of quantitative eas ing]," said Kathleen Brooks, research director at Forex. com.
  • Hoc cognoscentes, ponebant custodiam ori suo, ut non delinquerent in lingua sua; ideoque concaluit cor earum intra eas, et 'in meditacione earum exarsit ignis (Ps. XXXVIII, 4) ille Dominus Deus noster, consumens omnem rubiginem uiciorum.
  • Funny, but I just watched a wonderfully complex and emotional film with Kate Winslett and Ralph Fiennes (and I can't remember its name!!!) but it details the era after the dust eas settling and Germany was trying to come to terms with what, as a people, they had done.

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