Ease Off
- Ease Off
- to gradually reduce the amount of effort or pressure you are using
- The government is trying to ease off the restrictions on trade.
- She had to ease off the accelerator to avoid hitting the car in front.
- to become less intense or severe
- The pain in my back began to ease off after I took the medication.
- The storm is expected to ease off by tomorrow morning.
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