0 to make or become less severe, difficult, unpleasant, painful, etc.: --
1 to move or to make something move slowly and carefully in a particular direction or into a particular position: --
2 the state of experiencing no difficulty, effort, pain, etc.: --
3 to make or become less severe, difficult, unpleasant, or painful: --
4 to move something slowly and carefully in a particular direction or into a particular position: --
5 freedom from difficulty, effort, or pain: --
He felt completely at ease (= relaxed and comfortable) with them.
She won the match with ease (= without difficulty).
Thus, the maturation process for a technology clarifies indications, improves outcomes, and eases use.
Privation was eased by the sense of escaping from the ghetto.
We note the potential usefulness of such an organization in many areas, including aiding smoothing, easing grammar development, interfacing the extracted grammar to other components.
A corollary is that restrictions may justifiably be eased as expertise develops.
We note as well that in absolute terms double imitation led to only modest improvement ; it eased but did not erase children's limitations.
Partnership eased the burden of care for parents and improved communication with agencies.
Due to the axial escape of fuel, a partial hole-closure is eased, this resulting in spark trapping.
We can define a minimal process algebra without sequential composition, and this eases the formulation of concepts such as structural induction, linearity, elimination and guardedness.