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Antonyms for ease out
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : eez |
Phonetic Transcription : iz |
Definition of ease out
Origin :- c.1300, "to help, assist," see ease (n.). Meaning "to give ease" is from mid-14c.; the sense of "to relax one's efforts" is from 1863. Farmer reports ease in a slang sense of "to content a woman" sexually, with an 1861 date. Related: Eased; easing.
- As in part : verb leave, go away from someone
- As in withdraw : verb remove something or someone from situation
- And then, and not until then, did I luff up and ease out the main-sheet.
- Extract from : « Tales of the Fish Patrol » by Jack London
- Don't think because I know you that you c'n ease out that window.
- Extract from : « The Forged Note » by Oscar Micheaux
- Say that you're afraid I'll ease out of here when your back is turned.
- Extract from : « Cue for Quiet » by Thomas L. Sherred
- I tried to hear nothing for ever so long; but I found myself forced to ease out the plugs, they did smart so confoundedly.
- Extract from : « The Maid of Sker » by Richard Doddridge Blackmore
Synonyms for ease out
- abjure
- absent oneself
- back out
- bail out
- blow
- book
- bow out
- break
- break off
- break up
- check out
- clear out
- cut and run
- dedomicile
- depart
- detach
- disengage
- draw away
- draw back
- drop out
- ease out
- eliminate
- exfiltrate
- exit
- extract
- fall back
- get away
- get lost
- get off
- give ground
- give way
- go
- go separate ways
- hit the road
- keep aloof
- keep apart
- leave
- leave flat
- make oneself scarce
- part company
- phase out
- pull back
- pull out
- push off
- quail
- quit
- quit the scene
- recede
- recoil
- retire
- retreat
- run along
- say goodbye
- secede
- seclude oneself
- separate
- ship out
- shove off
- shrink
- split
- split up
- switch
- take a hike
- take away
- take leave
- take off
- take out
- vacate
- walk out on
- withdraw
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