easing
IPA: ˈizɪŋ
noun
- The act by which something is eased.
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Examples of "easing" in Sentences
- “Hold on—I remember,” cried Holland, his expression easing at last.
- A cheerful smile and extra patience can go a long way in easing stressful situations during this joyous season
- "The term easing refers to gradual acceleration or deceleration during an animation, which helps your animations appear more realistic.
- My thought about the Fed's quantitative easing is this: Based on the books and stories I've read and the movies I've seen, pacts with the devil always turn out to be a hellish experience.
- The dollar is likely to remain under pressure, threatened by the possibility of a new round of quantitative easing from the Federal Reserve after its policy statement last Tuesday tilted clearly in that direction.
- Still, Wall Street, despite the failure of the initial easing, is gung-ho on QE2 as an economic panacea, evidenced by the fact that it recently embarked on an aggressive buying spree, driving up the Dow from 10,000 at the end of August to above 11,140.
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