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Associations of "At ease" (30 Words)
allay | Lessen the intensity of or calm. Some stale figs partly allayed our hunger. |
alleviate | Provide physical relief, as from pain. He couldn t prevent her pain only alleviate it. |
appease | Overcome or allay. We give to charity because it appeases our guilt. |
assuage | Satisfy (an appetite or desire. An opportunity occurred to assuage her desire for knowledge. |
comfortable | (especially of clothes or furnishings) providing physical ease and relaxation. She s a comfortable person to be with. |
conciliate | Cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of. Concessions were made to conciliate the peasantry. |
convenient | Large and roomy convenient is archaic in this sense. The site would have to be convenient for London. |
enabling | Providing legal power or sanction. Enabling power. |
extenuate | Lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of. His whole frame was extenuated by hunger and fatigue. |
facilitate | Make (an action or process) easy or easier. Schools were located in the same campus to facilitate the sharing of resources. |
mitigate | Make less severe or harsh. There had been a provocation that mitigated the offence to a degree. |
mitigation | A partial excuse to mitigate censure; an attempt to represent an offense as less serious than it appears by showing mitigating circumstances. The identification and mitigation of pollution. |
mollification | A state of being appeased or ameliorated or tempered. His unsuccessful mollification of the mob. |
mollify | Make less rigid or softer. Nature reserves were set up around the power stations to mollify local conservationists. |
pacify | Fight violence and try to establish peace in (a location. The U N troops are working to pacify Bosnia. |
palliate | Make (a disease or its symptoms) less severe without removing the cause. There is no way to excuse or palliate his dirty deed. |
placate | Cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of. They attempted to placate the students with promises. |
processing | Preparing or putting through a prescribed procedure. The processing of newly arrived immigrants. |
propitiate | Make peace with. The pagans thought it was important to propitiate the gods with sacrifices. |
quench | An act of quenching a very hot substance. Fury rose in him but he quenched it. |
relent | Become less severe or intense. The rain relented. |
relieve | Relieve oneself of troubling information. Relieve the pressure and the stress. |
remit | Law the act of remitting especially the referral of a law case to another court. Thus his indiscretion remitted him to the nature of an ordinary person. |
simplicity | Absence of affectation or pretense. For the sake of simplicity this chapter will concentrate upon one theory. |
simplify | Make (something) simpler or easier to do or understand. We had to simplify the instructions. |
slacken | Make slack as by lessening tension or firmness. He slackened his grip. |
soften | Remove mineral salts from (water). The bread will soften if you pour some liquid on it. |
soothe | Reduce pain or discomfort in (a part of the body. A shot of brandy might soothe his nerves. |
succor | Assistance in time of difficulty. |
thereby | By that means or because of that. Students perform in hospitals thereby gaining a deeper awareness of the therapeutic power of music. |