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ease

[eez] / iz /






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Still, policy at the Federal Reserve continues to be shaped by the surge in inflation during the pandemic era, and policymakers have emphasized the risks of easing too soon.

From Barron's

South Africa is benefiting from an easing in monetary policy and India stands to benefit from a recovery in spending by rural consumers, helped by increasing growth in bank credit and easing monetary policy.

From Barron's

Doc moved through a maze of rooms with ease, the entire time keeping her eyes focused on security cameras that were stationed high on the walls.

From Literature

There’s something about laughter that’s just naturally disarming and puts us at ease.

From Los Angeles Times

The winds are expected to ease throughout the afternoon, before ramping up again later in the afternoon and evening.

From BBC