Verb
put at ease (third-person singular simple present puts at ease, present participle putting at ease, simple past and past participle put at ease)
To evoke or cause someone to be relaxed or calm.
The new safety data really put my mind at ease over buying this car.
Warm and soft-spoken, Ms. Yang fostered a community where staff members were treated like family and put at ease with her humor. Source: Internet
With the first trailer for the final saga of the Survey Corps showing us what to expect from the upcoming arc, a number of fans were put at ease based on the amazing animation that was featured. Source: Internet