1. easing - Noun
2. easing - Verb
of Ease
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat is a ruin but time easing itself of endurance? Corruption is the Age of Time. Djuna Barnes
No one can be certain what the future will bring. No one can say whether the time has come for an easing of the struggle. But history and our own conscience will judge us harsher if we do not now make every effort to test our hopes by action. And this is the place to begin. John F. Kennedy
I have the knack of easing scruples. Molière
Stem cell research holds enormous promise for easing human suffering, and federal support is critical to its success. Tom Harkin
I believe an easing of tensions, and improved relations with Russia from a position of strength only is possible. Donald Trump
Easing the passing of a dying person isn't all that wicked. She wanted to die. That can't be murder. It is impossible to accuse a doctor. John Bodkin Adams