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go easy on
verb as in absolve
Strong matches
verb as in conserve
verb as in exempt
verb as in indulge
verb as in release
Strong matches
verb as in relent
Strongest matches
verb as in spare
Strongest matches
verb as in stint
Example Sentences
In the context of a post–Jan. 6 world where democracy is really teetering and you don’t want to have rulings from the Supreme Court that encourage corruption, my presumption had been that if they were mindful of that context they might come to the conclusion that maybe this is not the time to go easy on corruption.
When he came to us, Barbara Beck and I were told to go easy on this new guy they were bringing in.
Given there is no UK equivalent of ChatGPT, and in order to avoid another situation in which - as with other areas of tech - all of the industry giants are clustered elsewhere, the Lords committee seems to be essentially warning the country to go easy on the red tape.
Courtney Alev, a consumer financial advocate for Credit Karma, recommends you go easy on yourself.
Republicans focused on public safety, running advertisements claiming that Democrats would cut police funding and go easy on criminals.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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